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Global software-solutions and digital engineering services provider, Hughes Systique Corporation (HSC) announces the opening of a new office facility in the capital city of Uttarakhand, Dehradun.
This expansion reflects HSC’s core commitment to customer-centricity, aiming to deliver personalized services to clients in the defense sector, in this region. With its expansion to Dehradun, HSC aims to celebrate and empower the region’s exceptional local talent—much of which remains undiscovered—while reinforcing its core commitment to diversity by embracing the unique perspectives and innovative ideas that such talent brings.
Marking HSC’s fourth office in India, the new facility is nestled within IKSANA Workspaces at the Chrysler Tech Centre on Sahastradhara Road. The modern facility also offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan green landscapes from every corner of the workspace.
The office features dynamic, ergonomic environments that foster creativity and collaboration, allowing teams to ideate and innovate seamlessly. Employees can recharge in lush outdoor green zones overlooking the panoramic hills or unwind at the state-of-the-art cafeteria—an ideal setting for both productivity and relaxation.
The facility was inaugurated in the presence of Mr. Ajay Gupta, SVP – Global Sales & Marketing, Mr. Manoj Misra, AVP – Engineering, Mr. Prabhat Kumar Sahoo, AVP – Engineering, Mr. Sanjeev Dosajh, AVP – Administration, Mr. Sanjoy Sarkar, Sr. Director – Sales & BD and Mr. Vinod Sood, MD, Hughes Systique. Talking about the importance of this campus, Mr. Sood noted that, “The inauguration of Dehradun facility is not just a proud moment for us but is also testament to the value of customer centricity that we hold so dear since our inception days. This will allow us to work in complete cohesion with our customers in the defence space and also contribute towards making Bharat truly Atma Nirbhar with the aspirational engineers of Uttarakhand and the northern region powering it”.