QuEST Global, a leading pure-play
engineering services provider has marked their 20th year of
operations by launching a state-of-the-art 320,000 sq.ft.
facility in Embassy Tech Village, ORR, Bengaluru. QuEST’s engineering
specialists, who were dispersed across multiple locations in Bengaluru, will
now work under one roof, thus promoting mutual synergies. This will go a long
way towards enabling efficient collaboration among the company’s key business
units. The streamlining of operations is expected to strengthen QuEST’s
abilities in pursuing their core business strategies of combined organic and
inorganic growth and agile business diversification.
The smart new facility in Embassy Tech
Village can seat 4000+ employees, and boasts of an entire bouquet of smart
facilities, including a 2500-square-feet Customer Experience Center, a
world-class Data Center, a Digital Manufacturing Lab and an Embedded
Engineering Lab. The vibrant interiors facilitate an open work culture,
allowing employees to interact with each other and their mentors without
barriers. Informal collaboration zones have been set up for meetings and
networking, and best-in-class facilities are in place for trans-global
conferences and training, equipped with advanced audio-visual equipment.
Commenting on the inauguration of the new campus, Chairman and
CEO of QuEST Global Ajit Prabhu said, “From a one-room, one-customer office in
1997, we have come a long way. Today, we make a positive business impact on
some of the world’s most recognized brands. From embedded systems, mechanical
systems and engineering software to product lifecycle solutions, QuEST is
enabling customers build new products, open new markets and lead their
industries. In order to enhance collaboration between our various functional
teams, we have consolidated all our offices in Bengaluru to a new facility in
Embassy Tech Village. We have designed this new facility to enable effective
intra-functional conversations, constructive debates and synergies that drive
our roadmap for future growth.”
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