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The Pune based engineering technology services
and solutions provider, Neilsoft is setting
up an engineering development centre in
Hubli. The company, which provides engineering
services to construction, industrial machinery,
software and transportation sectors, will
recruit 100 engineers from Hubli and Dharwad
for the centre over the next 18 months.
"We were looking at a smaller town
for our expansion and Hubli attracted our
attention due to the availability of engineering
talent there. It will help us expand at
a lower cost as compared to bigger cities.
This will be our first centre outside Pune
and we will invest close to Rs. 10 crore
over the next 18 months," Neilsoft
Managing Director Ketan Bakshi told Business
Standard.
He said that the plan to set up a centre
in Hubli is part of the company's efforts
to grow 10 times in the next six years from
its present strength of 550 engineers based
in Pune. The short term goal of the major
expansion plan is to expand its capacity
to over 1,000 seats in the next 18 months,
he said.
"The engineering services outsourcing
industry is at an inflection point and is
experiencing over 40 per cent growth (CAGR)
over the last two years. To ride the growth
wave (momentum), we have evolved a scaleability
framework and drawn up the blueprint for
rapid growth in the next six years,"
Bakshi said.
The company, which reported an operating
profit of Rs 9 crore over a turnover of
Rs 40 crore in 2005-06, aims to achieve
Rs 68 crore turnover this year. Neilsoft's
services include a breadth ofCAD/CAM/CAE/PLM
related engineering services and software
product engineering services.
Neilsoft has raised venture capital from
Ahmedabad based VC fund GVSL and Sicom,
a Maharashtra Government owned financial
institution, who have invested Rs. 3.2 crore
and Rs. 2.2 crore respectively.
The cornpany's clientele include Autodesk
and Skanska. Its key offerings in engineering
services and solutions are in the areas
of construction engineering, design, analysis
and detailed engineering services for building
systems and industrial plants in multiple
disciplines including structural precast,
RCC & steel. The company also has a
software product for engineering services.
Bakshi said, "Though companies around
the world are looking at tapping into India's
advantage in offshoring engineering services,
access to cheap labor alone cannot be a
sustainable business model over the long
term. The engineering technology (ET) services
space has its own challenges of scaleability
and has characteristics that are distinctly
different from the IT services space. Hence,
the specialist engineering services vendors
have a unique opportunity to differentiate
themselves from the IT model and scale to
become major ET players."
Neilsoft has offices in Michigan in USA,
Cambridge UK, Chicago USA and Dalian in
China to cater to the engineering needs
of some of the Fortune 2000 companies.
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