New Tech Consulting opens first subsidiary in Timisoara

Newsroom 23/03/2011 | 15:06

New Tech Consulting, a Romanian provider of IT consultancy and services, opened its first subsidiary in Timisoara.

 NTECH Subsidiary will be functional starting this month and represents the first in a series that the company plans to open.

 The decision to open in Timisoara was based on the demand for this type of IT business services and the local and regional potential of companies in this city.

 The activities of the company at a regional level will be coordinated by Cristian Raiescu, Territory Manager, West Region. “The Western part of the country has significant importance for New Tech Consulting in our national and regional expansion plans. It is a region in which many companies have reached technological maturity which requires the need to optimize IT processes and security,” said Raiescu.

 The company aims to offer assistance to companies in business optimization as well as training solutions. By the end of the year, New Tech plans to open a training center in Timisoara.

 Company representatives say the IT outsourcing market will grow over the next two years and demand will come mostly from SMEs.

 By the end of the year, New Tech plans to open other two subsidiaries while in the following two years, the company plans to cover all the developing regions in Romania.

 New Tech Consulting is a company with Romanian private capital that was founded in 2005. Last year the company posted a turnover of EUR 300,000.

Otilia Haraga

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