Research Now expands to India

INDIA — Research Now has opened an office in India, in the Cyber City business hub in Gurgaon, close to New Delhi. 

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The latest office is intended to serve the India market, Asia Pacific clients and Research Now’s global teams. 

According to the announcement, the new location reflects the company’s recent growth in the Indian market and ongoing commitment to clients across the wider Asia Pacific region. It complements the move to a new, larger Melbourne office in late 2015 to accommodate a growing Australian team.

"Our ongoing growth in India and across the region, and our plans to continue this expansion, mean that larger premises in Delhi are essential," said James Burge, managing director, Asia Pacific.

"We have expanded our APAC team over 25% since early last year and India has been at the forefront of this. We are growing our team as we are deploying new systems and capabilities across the region that enhance our core data collection services and move us into new areas such as automated research."

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