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News Release from: Universal Instruments
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 August 2003

New venture to tap Indian software
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Bangalore-based Dover Software India is a new joint venture between Universal Instruments and DEK International to establish a software engineering organisation in India.

Bangalore-based Dover Software India (DSI) is a new joint venture between Dover companies, Universal Instruments and DEK International, to establish a software engineering organisation in India India, and especially Bangalore, has long been known for its software development expertise

The addition of a software technology development centre in India will add significant capability for product delivery and support to the existing software development capability within Universal Instruments and DEK.

In addition to his existing responsibilities with Dimensions, the Universal software product line, Peter Bollinger will be the Manager - System Software Products and India Operations.

Bollinger has already been instrumental in establishing the DSI facility and staffing.

President of Dover Software India is Ketan Parekh.

Parekh is responsible for all business and software development operations within DSI.

He is accountable to both DEK and UIC for product development and delivery.

Parekh comes to UIC and DEK with over 10 years of software development experience both in India and the USA.

India team members are currently spending several months at the Universal US facilities in Binghamton, for training.

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