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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Indian IT firm Prodapt<\/a> Friday said it will invest $7 million in its operations in Panama<\/a> which will generate 500 jobs in the areas of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and technical support.

“By leveraging the skilled workforce and conducive business environment in the country, we have scaled its operations several times over the last two years,” said
Harsha Kumar<\/a>, CEO of Prodapt in a statement.

“We’ve invested around $5 million in building out the center and its workforce,” Kumar added.

The company said its headcount in Panama has grown from six to 200 over the past two years, comprising technology and domain experts who offer critical delivery and troubleshooting services for Prodapt’s strategic customers in the “
Connectedness<\/a>” domain, including some of the largest communications service providers in the Americas.

The company expects its employee count at Prodapt Panama to exceed 300 this year.

“I am happy to learn that Indian IT company Prodapt is enhancing its operations in Panama. Prodapt works with many major enterprises and employs over 6000 technology and domain experts in over 30 countries across the globe,” said
Upender Singh Rawat<\/a>, Ambassador of India to Panama. “I wish the firm success in Panama and global operations,”

Prodapt said its Panamanian operations enhance service delivery for clients in the Americas by complementing offshore strengths with certain capabilities only a nearshore center can provide – such as multilingual capabilities and time zone compatibility.

The local center now is building capability to anchor the Latin American business, which accounts for about 15% of the annual revenues of Prodapt, as per the company.
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印度的Prodapt投资700万美元在巴拿马,产生500个工作岗位

“通过利用熟练劳动力和有利的商业环境,我们有几次扩展其业务在过去的两年里,“Harsha Kumar说,首席执行官Prodapt在一份声明中说。

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新德里:印度IT公司Prodapt周五表示,将投资700万美元在其业务巴拿马这将产生500个工作岗位在云计算领域,人工智能,和技术支持。

“通过利用熟练劳动力和有利的商业环境,我们有几次扩展其业务在过去的两年里,“说Harsha库马尔的首席执行官Prodapt在一份声明中说。

“我们投资约500万美元建设中心和员工,”Kumar说。

该公司表示,其员工在巴拿马已从6到200在过去的两年里,包括技术和领域专家提供关键的交付和故障排除服务Prodapt的战略客户的“连通性“领域,包括一些最大的通信服务提供商在美洲。

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该公司预计其员工数Prodapt巴拿马今年将超过300。

“我很高兴得知印度IT公司在巴拿马Prodapt增强其业务。Prodapt与许多大企业工作,拥有超过6000名技术和领域专家在全球30个国家,”说翻料机辛格Rawat印度,驻巴拿马。“我希望公司在巴拿马和全球业务的成功,”

Prodapt说巴拿马的业务提高为客户服务交付具有某些功能的补充在美洲的海上优势只有近岸中心可以提供,如多语言功能和时区兼容性。

当地中心现在正在建设能力锚拉丁美洲的业务,占大约15%的年收入Prodapt,按照公司。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Indian IT firm Prodapt<\/a> Friday said it will invest $7 million in its operations in Panama<\/a> which will generate 500 jobs in the areas of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and technical support.

“By leveraging the skilled workforce and conducive business environment in the country, we have scaled its operations several times over the last two years,” said
Harsha Kumar<\/a>, CEO of Prodapt in a statement.

“We’ve invested around $5 million in building out the center and its workforce,” Kumar added.

The company said its headcount in Panama has grown from six to 200 over the past two years, comprising technology and domain experts who offer critical delivery and troubleshooting services for Prodapt’s strategic customers in the “
Connectedness<\/a>” domain, including some of the largest communications service providers in the Americas.

The company expects its employee count at Prodapt Panama to exceed 300 this year.

“I am happy to learn that Indian IT company Prodapt is enhancing its operations in Panama. Prodapt works with many major enterprises and employs over 6000 technology and domain experts in over 30 countries across the globe,” said
Upender Singh Rawat<\/a>, Ambassador of India to Panama. “I wish the firm success in Panama and global operations,”

Prodapt said its Panamanian operations enhance service delivery for clients in the Americas by complementing offshore strengths with certain capabilities only a nearshore center can provide – such as multilingual capabilities and time zone compatibility.

The local center now is building capability to anchor the Latin American business, which accounts for about 15% of the annual revenues of Prodapt, as per the company.
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