PULSUS plans to ramp up hiring in India, 2,000 health informatics jobs on the cards

Plans setting up new facility in Dantewada, Rajnandgaon, and Raipur. The objective is to grow the firm into a 3,500-employee outfit in India from the present 1500 working out of the Technology Hub in Hyderabad and other 2 centers

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Dr Srinubabu Gedela-CEO-Pulsus and Chhattisgarh-CM Dr Raman Singh.

Hyderabad: Canadian Health Informatics player PULSUS, is adding 2000 more jobs to expand health informatics regional language translation staff in its India facilities. The new jobs are being created by setting up a new facility in Chhattisgarh to provide access to healthcare and scientific knowledge in native Indian languages.

PULSUS healthcare and scientific information Centers at the Chennai SEZ and in Gurugram is already operational and employs 1000 people. The objective is to grow the firm into a 3,500-employee outfit in India from the present 1500 working out of the Technology Hub in Hyderabad and other 2 centers.

The company will soon send its proposal to the state government for setting up its facility.With the support and speedy approvals from state Government and Software technology parks of India Pulsus expects to commercialize the facility and help create 2000+ jobs in Chhattisgarh in the next 12 months at
Dantewada, Rajnandgaon, and Raipur. This move is part of PULSUS strategy to tap the growing importance for scientific content translation in regional languages in Hindi, Telugu, Malalayalm, Tamil, Gujarati and Bengali.

PULSUS has already got the incentive approval to scale operations in Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh; Sangareddy, Telangana for about 4000 seats. The healthcare informatics player is keen to establish basic healthcare and agriculture information translation facilities in different regions of India. The meeting with Chhattisgarh CM is part of PULSUS expansion strategy and its commitment to create new facilities to translate basic Healthcare and agriculture information in Regional Indian languages in different regional states.

Making the announcement Dr Srinubabu Gedela, Chief Executive Officer of PULSUS Gropu said “During the meeting, Chief Minister Dr Raman Singh assured all support possible to help Pulsus scale operations in Chhattisgarh state. He emphasized the need for IT/IES businesses like PULSUS to think beyond the established IT corridors in the country. He also assured that youth of Chhattisgarh are ready to serve companies like Pulsus.

During the interaction, Dr Srinubabu emphasized the need for translating healthcare and agriculture information into regional languages and its role in creating a healthy and prosperous society. The CM explained about the flagship Sky mobile scheme under which 50 lakh smartphones were distributed and how the users can benefit from the translated healthcare and agriculture information created by PULSUS.

PULSUS aims to become a leading provider for premium scientific content and drug safety studies. The Pulsus Group, with revenues of $9 million and 50 journals, has offices in London, Ontario and now in Hyderabad, besides facilities in Chennai and Gurgaon.