Inovance Expands India Presence With New Noida Office

Team members celebrate the inauguration of the new office; image courtesy of Inovance.

Chennai-headquartered Inovance Technology India, the Indian arm of global industrial automation specialist Inovance, announced on December 11 the inauguration of a new office in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. The 1,100-m2 office aims to enhance local service and support, and sees Inovance moving from a previous location serving the National Capital Region in Jasola, New Delhi. Having expanded the team in New Delhi to 10 employees, Inovance needed a larger space, with sales, marketing and technical support staff all based at the Noida site. The Inovance Noida office joins those in Ahmedabad, Mumbai and Hyderabad, as well as its headquarters. As the company continues to grow in India, it has also established an extensive sales network covering locations including Kolkata, Bengaluru, Coimbatore, Visakhapatnam, Pune, Vadodara and Jaipur.

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