Ahmedabad 19th February- eInfochips, a leading product design services company, hosted Dr. Mohan Kaul, CEO and Director General, Commonwealth Business Council during his visit to Gujarat recently. Dr. Kaul is an eminent international figure who has been instrumental in enhancing the intra-Commonwealth trade from $2 trillion to $ 3 trillion.
During his visit to eInfochips design centers, Dr Kaul commented "It is exciting to see striking similarities in the value system eInfochips shares with many of the fortune 500 companies. I believe eInfochips is at the right launch pad to emerge as one of the global leader in electronic design services." Dr. Mohan Kaul also shared that Europe offers a lot of potential for consulting market and extended support for encouraging the business relationship. The vision of Commonwealth Business Council is laying emphasis on leveraging the social capital in conjunction with government, private sector and social society for overall economic growth and development.
Mr. Pratul Shroff, CEO & President, eInfochips said "It's heartening to hear Dr. Kaul's comments on eInfochips. eInfochips has gained the critical mass and recognition in the market place to become the leading player in the electronic design services market." Recently eInfochips has been ranked amongst the coveted "Top 100 IT Innovators of 2007" by NASSCOM.
eInfochips is a leading provider of ASIC/SoC design & verification services, embedded system solutions and IP cores. eInfochips' capabilities extend from Specification to System, with knowledge spanning silicon design & verification, physical design, board design and embedded firmware development. The company's India and U.S. design centers have delivered SoC and embedded solutions to a variety of customers thus increasing cost-effectiveness, reducing time-to-market and growing their market strength.
The Commonwealth Business Council (CBC) provides leadership in increasing international trade and investment flows, creating new business opportunities, promoting good governance and corporate social responsibility, reducing the digital divide and integrating developing countries into the global market.