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India’s outsourcing bandwagon in full throttle - Omnicell opening of a wholly-owned subsidiary in Bangalore, for research, development and quality assurance
Harish Baliga
Aug. 25, 2005

India’s outsourcing bandwagon is in full throttle for now!

According to media sources, the NASDAQ-listed Omnicell, Inc. has announced the opening of a wholly-owned subsidiary in Bangalore, which will operate as a research and development and quality assurance operation here.

"The India subsidiary complements our US operations", Omnicell's Executive Vice-President, Operations, Chris Drew, said in a company statement.

"We decided to establish a direct presence in India to tap the talented, highly educated workforce available there and to take advantage of the attractive economics. We have made a long-term commitment to operating in India, and we expect Omnicell India to significantly enhance our development capabilities", he added.

New Omnicell India General Manager, Rich Arnold said: "We have a great working relationship with our team in India and believe the new operation will be a positive step forward in expanding Omnicell's global reach".

According to the statement, Omnicell is a leading provider of patient safety solutions which are used in throughout the healthcare facility - in the pharmacy, nursing units, surgical services, and "all the way to the patient's bedside".


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