InfinityQS opens new subsidiary in India

InfinityQS, a software company that helps improve manufacturing quality by collecting data across supply chain, has opened a new subsidiary office in New Delhi, India.

InfinityQS opens new subsidiary in India
Michael Lyle, president and CEO, InfinityQS, said: ‘Manufacturing businesses across India, as well as many of our international clients with manufacturing operations within India, are turning to InfinityQS products in ever-increasing numbers, to help them transform their manufacturing and quality operations. Our new Indian subsidiary will not only strengthen our relationships with those enterprises, but also enable us to put in place the foundations to support our aggressive and continued growth across the region.
 
‘Technology adoption trends are evolving with many businesses moving towards cost-effective, cloud-based solutions that can support the rapid transformation of the efficacy of their operations. This announcement forms part of our strategy to capitalize on these trends and to leverage our success by providing quicker and easier access to our latest innovations,’ he added.
 
InfinityQS has strategic partnerships with a number of Indian technology and industrial service providers, including Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Qsutra, Q Ultima and Nagarro. This move will further support the growth of the firm’s sales and service partner ecosystem across India. 
 
Jason Chester, director of global channel programs, InfinityQS, added: ‘We believe that the best way to engage with our prospects, customers, and partners across India, is through a trusted network of highly skilled and focused partners who already provide vital services to the Indian manufacturing sector.
 
‘We are continuing to recruit new sales and service partners to join our Global Partner Program. By opening an office in the commercial heart of the country, we will be able to serve the industry better and streamline our operational processes to improve business development and make communications more efficient for everyone.’
 
Sandeep Anand, vice president and head of business unit at Nagarro, said: ‘Quality 4.0 is one of the enablers for a smart factory and a connected enterprise. We have been working with InfinityQS for many years and the industry leading platform from InfinityQS can help manufacturers improve their quality management, data visualization, and data intelligence capabilities in a cost-effective way. This move will definitely help manufacturers in India to achieve their Industry 4.0 goals.’