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SolutionBuggy plans for an overseas expansion

The company gears up for an expansion by foraying in the Middle East region.

SolutionBuggy, a consulting platform dedicated to assisting small and medium-scale manufacturing enterprises, is preparing for expansion into the Middle East region by establishing a new office in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE). With its existing offices in Noida and Bengaluru, the company is currently working on projects throughout India and has also completed successful projects in Nepal and Switzerland, indicating its establishment in the global market. In addition to its expansion into the Middle East, SolutionBuggy plans to extend its operations to countries in Africa such as Ghana, Zambia, and Nigeria.

The Middle East market, which was previously dependent on oil, is now investing heavily in new industries such as textiles, chemicals, drone technology, agri-tech, and organic fertilizers. SolutionBuggy has completed more than 3000 projects in India and has received many enquiries from the Middle East region, with clients demonstrating faith in the company’s transparent and high-quality services, as well as access to a large pool of talented experts located throughout India and managed by a single point of contact. As a result, the company has been awarded the complete implementation of a silk textile manufacturing unit set up in the UAE.

According to Guruprasad Bangle, Co-founder & Chief Technology Officer of SolutionBuggy, there is a significant potential for industrial facilities in developing countries. SolutionBuggy provides access to both new and established sectors, enabling them to improve their workflows and hire the best personnel for their projects. The company is currently focusing on the markets in Southeast Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Brazil in industries such as food processing, ethanol plants, aerospace and defence, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and electric vehicles. With a growth rate of almost 110 percent over the last year in India’s business alone, the company expects even higher growth rates once it starts considering order books from outside countries, as per Vikas Manral, Co-founder & CMO of SolutionBuggy.