NEWS18 November 2013
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INDIA — Healthcare research firm Krea has opened a 5,000 sq ft focus group facility in Chennai, called Qhub.
The facility includes two viewing rooms – both equipped with FocusVision online video streaming technology – and a central location testing area, as well as a 20-seat recruitment centre.
Chennai is India’s third largest metropolitan area, with a population of seven million. Krea founder Pravin Shekar (pictured) said: “Qhub is a need-based development, to provide 360-degree service for all qualitative requirements – from multiple viewing facilities, recruitment, moderation and reporting.”
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1 Comment
Ashish Mathur
11 years ago
Congratulations and good luck Pravin!!!
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