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Aptech expands presence in Middle-East
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January 16, 2007 14:25 IST
Learning solutions company Aptech Ltd on Tuesday said it is opening more centres in Iran and will foray into Syria shortly as part of plans to expand its footprint in the Middle-East.

The company has opened two new centres at Mashad and Tabriz in Iran, which are in addition to its already three existing centres at Esfahan, Tehran and Valiasar.

Besides, the company plans to open two more centres in the country and its maiden centre in Syria, a company release said.

Aptech has also opened a multi-media centre in Dubai, which will provide training in animation, gaming, graphic designing, web designing and media publishing. The company already has centres at Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Iran and Saudi Arabia in the region.

Pramod Khera, CEO and MD, said, "Aptech is looking at 2007 as the year of growth. Besides, we are creating depth in the markets where we are already present, we are looking at several new geographies to fuel our growth plans."
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