The Kerala Startup Mission has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with global IT services provider Adeso India Private Limited to improve the start-up eco-system in the state. According to this agreement, the Startup Infinity Center is sure to be launched in Germany. Secretary, Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Govt. The MoU was signed by KSUM CEO Anoop Ambika and Adeso India Director Shali Hassan in the presence of Ratan U Kelkar.
Commenting on the association, Anoop Ambika, CEO, KSUM, said, "The association with Adesso India will help start-ups launch their products and services in the international market. "Also, it will pave a way to encourage innovation and help enterprises grow," he added.
Shali Hassan, Managing Director, Adeso India, said, "By partnering with Kerala Startup Mission, customers will be able to leverage cutting-edge technologies and ideas. This will help local start-ups to enter the global market. "
The MoU is valid for a period of one year and KSUM and Adeso will collaborate in enhancing the start-up ecosystem in Kerala. Adeso will also work to help develop the industry network in Germany and provide better access to the market.
The agreement will facilitate collaboration with academic institutions and promote innovation projects in areas such as automotive, mobility, fintech and digital marketing.
The KSUM will help increase Adeso's brand coverage in the market. Adeso India has opened a new facility in Kochi.
Adeso SE, a leading software company with more than 10,100 employees in more than 60 locations in the world, is renowned for its industry expertise, customer-centric approach and high standards of quality.