| The two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding in Bangalore on Monday. The centre, employing 50 engineers, will focus on developing software and enterprise technology solutions. |
| It will connect directly with the Datamatics' US and Mumbai centres to provide solutions, including BPO data capture/entry work. |
| The centre will ramp up its strength to 1,500 over the next 18 months. |
| "Datamatics will outsoure some of the development tasks to the centre in SIP while continuing involvement in high-end software design, custom application management and project management," said Datamatics Managing Director Rahul Kanodia. |
| The SIP, located close to Shanghai, is an industrial township, developed by China and Singapore. |
| DarwinSuzSoft works on BPO requirements of software, financial services, insurance, healthcare and telecommunications firms in the US, Europe and Asia. |
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