<p>NEC Technologies India on Monday announced its rebranding to NEC Corporation India (NEC) as the company looks to enhance focus on the Indian market.</p>.<p>The company plans to establish a new centre of excellence (COE) for the transportation business in India by leveraging its expertise in supporting over 4,000 buses across various BRT (bus rapid system) projects in the country.</p>.<p>"We are promoting an 'India Go Big' initiative by leveraging our solution development and delivery capability from India to aid global business growth. The name change is a result of a rebranding effort designed to mirror the focused approach and our commitment to the Indian market," NEC Corporation India President and CEO Aalok Kumar said in a statement.</p>.<p>Japan-based NEC started operations in India in the 1950's and expanded its business from telecommunications to public safety, logistics, transportation, retail, finance, unified communication and IT platforms.</p>.<p>The company has set up COEs for analytics platform solutions, big data, biometrics, mobile and retail etc.</p>.<p>"NEC has plans to expand the portfolio and depth of its solutions and services offered both in the Indian market and globally. Supported by a strong and talented workforce of 6,000 employees in India, the company now serves as a global delivery hub for offshore support and product development, pursuing further growth in the domestic market," the statement said.</p>.<p>NEC's key projects include the Chennai-Andaman submarine cable project, which was recently inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, biometric-based paperless boarding solution in aviation sector and smart city projects.</p>
<p>NEC Technologies India on Monday announced its rebranding to NEC Corporation India (NEC) as the company looks to enhance focus on the Indian market.</p>.<p>The company plans to establish a new centre of excellence (COE) for the transportation business in India by leveraging its expertise in supporting over 4,000 buses across various BRT (bus rapid system) projects in the country.</p>.<p>"We are promoting an 'India Go Big' initiative by leveraging our solution development and delivery capability from India to aid global business growth. The name change is a result of a rebranding effort designed to mirror the focused approach and our commitment to the Indian market," NEC Corporation India President and CEO Aalok Kumar said in a statement.</p>.<p>Japan-based NEC started operations in India in the 1950's and expanded its business from telecommunications to public safety, logistics, transportation, retail, finance, unified communication and IT platforms.</p>.<p>The company has set up COEs for analytics platform solutions, big data, biometrics, mobile and retail etc.</p>.<p>"NEC has plans to expand the portfolio and depth of its solutions and services offered both in the Indian market and globally. Supported by a strong and talented workforce of 6,000 employees in India, the company now serves as a global delivery hub for offshore support and product development, pursuing further growth in the domestic market," the statement said.</p>.<p>NEC's key projects include the Chennai-Andaman submarine cable project, which was recently inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, biometric-based paperless boarding solution in aviation sector and smart city projects.</p>