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IT solutions firm Echelon Edge opens new office in Australia

IT solutions firm Echelon Edge opens new office in Australia

Time of India05-05-2025

NEW DELHI: Homegrown
IT solutions
provider
Echelon Edge
on Monday said it has opened a new office in Adelaide, South Australia, to expand its operations in the wider Asia Pacific (APAC) region.
The Adelaide office will serve as a central hub for Echelon Edge's APAC operations, enabling closer collaboration with local enterprises and government stakeholders, the Gurugram-headquartered company said.
'Australia's forward-looking tech environment offers the perfect platform for us to introduce our proven solutions, and with our 'Make in Australia' initiative, we are excited to work in harmony with local businesses to foster growth and innovation,' said
Rohit Kataria
, chief strategy & sales officer, Echelon Edge.
'To support this, we are planning to establish a local R&D unit and forge strong partnerships,' Kataria added.
The company will offer its solutions in
network resiliency
, cybersecurity, unified data platforms,
private 5G
, and advanced IT operations, to meet the needs of the Australian market, as per the statement.

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