CIGNITI TECHNOLOGIES - Helping Global Companies achieve market leadership through Al & IP-led Digital Assurance and Digital Engineering Services.
Newsweek Europe|November 25, 2022
India boasts a powerful technology and IT sector fuelled by its increased spending in the sector to 101.8bn and vast talent pool, establishing itself as a global leader in technological development. The country has overseen a whopping 572% growth in patent approvals relating to the field of science and technology. The Prime Minister's vision for a Digital India’ raises the bar set by the country’s world-leading system for digital payments, with the digitisation of industries expected to create a further 65 million jobs by 2025, according to McKinsey. Imbued with one of the fastest-growing digital markets, technology and IT is set to revamp the possibilities for connectivity and innovation across all sectors of the Indian economy.
CIGNITI TECHNOLOGIES - Helping Global Companies achieve market leadership through Al & IP-led Digital Assurance and Digital Engineering Services.

One of the leaders leapfrogging into Digital orbit from India is Cigniti Technologies. and later in 2011 rechristened as Cigniti Technologies, the company is a market leader in Al and IP-Led Digital Assurance and Digital Engineering services, having been nominated twice as the fastest growing company in the UK by Grant Thornton and among the Best Under a Billion companies by Forbes. The digital IT services leader boasts an impressive track record of delivering successful projects to Fortune 500 and Global 2000 companies across many industries. Cigniti is listed on the National Stock Exchange and the Bombay Stock Exchange, with headquarters in Hyderabad, India. It has global offices across the USA, UK, UAE, Australia, South Africa, Czech Republic, and Singapore.

Beginning as a small IT services company in 2009, by 2012 Cigniti had achieved its aim to become a globally competitive independent software testing services company worth $20M. And by 2017 Cigniti had achieved its next aim to clock $100M in revenue and emerged as ware testing ding world's services & quality engineering company "We now want to become a $1bn company, and that's our dream, our aspiration," says Cigniti Chairman and MD, C. V. Subramanyam.

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