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Vee Technologies

Vee Technologies adds fourth facility in Bengaluru

| @indiablooms | Sep 30, 2023, at 04:36 pm

Bengaluru: To cater to its growing services business, IT and Tech firm Vee Technologies has added a new development facility at Hebbal, its fourth in Bengaluru.

From the new facility the Bengaluru – New York co-headquartered firm’s associates will service healthcare clients in the United States on a 24/7 basis.

The healthcare practice named Vee Healthtek counts six of the top 10 US healthcare groups among its customers numbering over 100.

The facility has video conferencing facilities and a host of conference, discussion, and training rooms. In addition, there are rooms for visiting overseas managers.

For rest and recreation Vee associates have access to breakout areas, a café, wellness area and indoor games.

The Hebbal facility was inaugurated this week following a traditional ceremony graced by Sona Group founder and Vee Technologies Chairman C Valliappa, CEO Chocko Valliappa, Chief Operating Officer Muralidhar P and members of the leadership team.

“The new facility will help us cater to the growing business from our healthcare customers in the USA taking the number of locations in Bengaluru to four and is part of the Rs 200 crore expansion plan announced in November 2022 at Chettinad, Tamil Nadu,” says Chocko Valliappa Founder and CEO, Vee Technologies.

“While drawing up our office expansion plans, we were focused on employee happiness and wellness of our associates and ergonomics at workspace, ” adds Valliappa,

“The sprawling new office offers abundant natural lighting and a refreshing view of the Hebbal lake and greenery during the day and well-lit city skyline at night,” says Mr Muralidhar P, Chief Operating Officer, Vee technologies.

Vee Healthtek practice is among the earliest to service global clients under the Vee Technologies umbrella that also includes verticals dedicated to Analytics & IT, Animation, Architecture and Engineering Services and e-Governance.

Hebbal is home to the IT firm’s fourth facility in the IT capital after two in Miller Road and one in RR Nagar. The two facilities on Miller Road are in Sona Towers, a building that was home to the first offshore development centres of Texas Instruments, Verizon among others in early 1980s.

Vee Technologies Healthtek practice delivers a suite of revenue cycle management and health information management outsourcing services to leading hospitals and healthcare providers.

Harnessing the capabilities of Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Artificial Intelligence (AI), big data analytics, and its own suite of products, Vee Technologies offers cutting-edge technology solutions that help improve financial outcomes via proprietary software and tools.

In addition to centres in Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Salem and Trichy in India, the firm has a dedicated facility in Manila, Philippines.

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