The company has set a budget ranging from $25 million to $50 million for this purpose, Sushma Rajagopalan, MD and CEO of ITC Infotech, said.
"We are looking at companies dealing in artificial intelligence, machine learning, cyber security, Internet of Things, and robotics," she explained.
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"We will acquire (a firm) only when we know it is the right one," she told reporters on sidelines of Infocom 2017 here today.
Meanwhile, ITC Infotech has also started the process of setting up its first software development centre at Rajarhat in the metropolis.
Rajagopalan, however, declined to comment on the Rajarhat project.
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