InfoTech Enterprises has entered into a strategic business alliance with Pratt & Whitney, a division of US-based $38 billion United Technologies Corporation. Reliable sources revealed that the company bagged a key engineering services contract to provide computational fluid dynamics, aero foil design and compressor end turbine design that constitute high end aircraft engine design services.
After signing the deal with Pratt & Whitney on Monday, B V R Mohan Reddy, chairman of InfoTech told Business Standard from Mumbai that it is a major order for the company in its history and will be executed over a period of next five years. However, he declined to specify the size of the order.
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