Micro Clinic India, which has been acquired by Hitachi Systems for around Rs 100 crore in March, was renamed Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic on April 3.
"We have aggressive growth plans in India. We are aiming to achieve Rs 240 crore revenue in the next two years. We will be introducing a bouquet of new services and add products to our portfolio to increase our revenues with existing customers and acquire new ones," Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic MD Tarun Seth told reporters here.
"It will be our endeavour to make this a successful venture so that Hitachi Group and other Japanese companies continue and increase their investments in India," Seth said.
The company provides a broad range of IT services focused on supplying IT platforms and providing maintenance services. It has a total of 15 business sites in major cities and around 150 satellite offices across the country.
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