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Germany keen on outsourcing & collaborations in IT sector
BS Reporter / New Delhi November 26, 2008, 12:16 IST

Over 20 German companies from the state of Bavaria are on a mission to find their business partners in India. The delegation from Information and Communication Technology, infrastructure and biotechnology sector is visiting Mumbai, Bangalore and Delhi during their six day visit to India, says Guido Christ, Deputy-Director General, Indo-German Chamber of Commerce (IGCC).
 
The companies in the Information and Communication Technology sector are keen on joint ventures (JV), collaborations as well as merger & acquisition (M&A). They are looking at India for IT outsourcing, campus management solutions, to import managed services and IT development of latest Microsoft technology i.e silver light and WBF.
 
The biotechnology companies wish to expand their trade network with India by importing various enzymes for biocatalysis, bioinformatics tools, preclinical models in inflammation, etc and export diagnostic test kits, antidepressants, & chemical proteomics services, etc.
 
While, the Infrastructure companies are looking for both, collaborations as well trading.  These companies are interested in M&A and to import hardware and software development while they are keen to provide project and system consultancy as well as market entry projects for Indian companies in Europe and supply them adequate software and hardware.

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As founder/moderator Indo-German Business Table we realise that there is a big trend of German/Indian deligations. In a short visit it is not possible to know the basics of work culture and regional language which is very important to expand a long term business relations between two countries. Mohammad Rehan Munich Germany
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