The company, floated in early 2012, has so far developed 15 mobile applications for sectors including healthcare, education, retail, and media and entertainment.
"We are currently working on apps for events industry (registration management), one for the logistics industry, and one gym app for a Singapore client, which will provide virtual physical training sessions, tips after keying in weight and body mass index, and eventually creates curiosity to actually go and join a gym. We expect to deliver these apps to our clients within six months from now," Singh told Business Standard on the sidelines of Nasscom Product Conclave 2014 in Hyderabad on Thursday.
The self-funded company currently employs 46 professional across its Hyderabad and Sydney offices.
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