Technopark firm launches UAE unit

October 13, 2011 10:37 am | Updated 10:37 am IST - Thiruvananthapuram:

Hamariyah Free Zone Director-General Rashid AlLeem handing over a licence deed to Neologix managing director Jenu Josephin Sharjah on Tuesday. Technopark CEO Mervin Alexander (second from left)and Infopark CEO Gigo Joseph (extreme right) are seen along withco-founders of Neologix.

Hamariyah Free Zone Director-General Rashid AlLeem handing over a licence deed to Neologix managing director Jenu Josephin Sharjah on Tuesday. Technopark CEO Mervin Alexander (second from left)and Infopark CEO Gigo Joseph (extreme right) are seen along withco-founders of Neologix.

Technopark and the Hamariyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA) in Sharjah have taken their Memorandum of Understanding for mutual development to the next level with Neologix Software Solutions, a Technopark-based company, launching its Middle East operations at HFZA.

Hamariyah Free Zone Director-General Rashid Al Leem handed over the licence deed to Neologix Managing Director Chief Architect Jenu Joseph and Deputy Director, Commercial Saud Salim Al Mazrouee handed over the keys at a function held at the Radison Blue in Sharjah on Tuesday.

Technopark CEO Mervin Alexander said, “This is the fruition of an initiative that began two years ago at Gitex in Dubai.”

Neologix Software Solutions specialises in software solutions for leading governmental, educational and multinational organisations in the subcontinent. It has expertise in healthcare, automotive, finance, e-learning, hospitality, real estate, and retail sectors. In the UAE, the company is hoping to focus on mobile applications, a budding and fast-growing market.

“The IT sector in the Middle East is going through a massive transformation, with professionals seeking fast and hassle-free technologies while on the move. Neologix is hoping to cater to clients in one of the most dynamic markets in the world,” said Mr. Joseph.

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