"There is tremendous talent in West Bengal. We are setting up a centre of excellence in the state the details of which are being worked out," managing director of Microsoft IT India Raj Biyani told reporters on the sidelines of a seminar organised by Bengal Chamber and IIM Calcutta here.
"Engineers from the state work in MS offices globally. We are eager to participate in West Bengal's growth story," he said.
"MS India is needed to be seen as a successful entity in the entire MS eco-system," Biyani said.
The company is keen to share the best practices with MNCs operating in the country and also with Indian companies for leveraging the best technology, he said.
IT Minister Partha Chatterjee said that the state government is eager to accommodate the MS centre.
"The project will be first vetted by the legal department after which the MoU will be signed," the Minister said.
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