DataArt expands global presence with new office in India to 'create a powerful offering for our clients'

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DataArt recently opened a new research and development office in Bangalore, India, according to Businesswire.

“Over the past 20-plus years, DataArt has built a unique culture that our clients widely recognize for delivering exceptional customer service,” Eugene Goland, CEO of DataArt, told Businesswire. “We believe that combining this culture with India's vast scale and global recognition will create a powerful offering for our clients, providing them with unparalleled value and innovation."

The New York-based, global software engineering firm confirmed plans to continue fulfilling the demands of clients based across the U.S., U.K., Europe and the Middle East.

The team will also work in collaboration with the company’s other global offices to “support its mission of delivering the best technology solutions to its clients across various industries,” Businesswire said.

“We are eager to start our work in India, a country that invented the IT industry, how the world knows it,” Mikhail Zavileysky, head of organizational development at DataArt, told Businesswire. “As we begin our journey in this amazing place, we look forward to experiencing its heritage, engaging with its people and contributing to its growing tech scene.”

DataArt has welcomed Sheetal Kale as managing director and head of DataArt R&D India to lead the new establishment.

"As the head of R&D in India, I have the privilege to bring to our labor market DataArt’s commitment to flexibility, including choice of working modes: office, hybrid or remote, work-life balance, learning, professional development opportunities and global mobility programs,” Kale said, according to Businesswire. “We aim to become a true partner of professional communities and universities.”

Based at the center of Bangalore’s technology parks, the new office, the first to be established in India by DataArt, will prioritize the expansion of its local talent pool of software engineering, data science and customer support experts. The idea for the new addition was inspired by the company’s efforts to fulfill the skills, culture, time zones and scale needs of its clients.

“Bangalore, known for its vibrant technology ecosystem and talented workforce, will be DataArt’s first location in India,” Businesswire said. “It will serve as a critical center for the company's software development, R&D and customer support activities.”