| The company proposes to offer technology collaborations to 100 engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh and is currently in talks with the representatives of the state government in this regard. |
| Zensar plans to set up technology development centres (TDC) in participating academic institutions linked to its technology hub created in Hyderabad. |
| Students from each TDC will be linked to Zensar experts and be able to access Zensar's technology innovations, company's deputy chairman and managing director Ganesh Natarajan told mediapersons. |
| Natarajan said Zensar would also scale-up the operations of its Hyderabad centre. It would increase its employee strength here from the existing 200 to 500 by September, this year and to 2,000 by December 2007. |
| "Hyderabad is going to be our centre for SAP, financial services and business intelligence activities," he added. |
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