
Allied Digital secures Rs 420 crore contract with leading European pharma giant
This landmark win reinforces Allied Digital's growing footprint in the global IT services space, especially in digital workplace transformation. Under the agreement, the company will deliver a wide array of services such as deskside and hardware support, meeting room technology management, audio-video platform support, and end-user IMAC (Installation, Move, Add, Change) services.
As part of the deal, Allied Digital will also set up specialized IT experience centers in strategic regions to boost user satisfaction and streamline IT support for the client's global workforce.
This engagement marks a significant step forward in Allied Digital's mission to empower enterprises with next-gen digital infrastructure. It further strengthens the company's position as a trusted partner for large-scale digital modernization projects across industries.
With this strategic partnership, Allied Digital continues to cement its role as a leader in delivering seamless, scalable, and user-focused IT solutions on a global scale.
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Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com

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