Co-founder of Kilowott, Judah Fernandez, was part of India’s NASSCOM delegation at the Hamburg India Business Day event in Germany, organised by the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce. 
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Goan bizman among Indian IT professionals at German meet

Goa IT firm, Kilowott, part of NASSCOM delegation at Hamburg India Business Day in Germany

GT Desk

The recently concluded Hamburg India Business Day had a Goan touch, with local tech entrepreneur, Judah Fernandez, being part of a NASSCOM delegation that discussed the IT landscape in both countries.

The delegation also explored prospects for Indian IT professionals and entrepreneurs in Germany, a European economic powerhouse.

The event featured a cross-pollination of ideas with the potential to drive growth in both markets, amid a global polycrisis – involving COVID-19, climate change and Russia's war with Ukraine – that has triggered a cascade of challenges in the global economic order.

These challenges include disruptions in supply chains, energy and food shortages, debt, inflation and surging migration.

Against this backdrop, Fernandez, co-founder of Kilowott, a Porvorim-based IT firm with a global footprint, was a part of the National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) delegation.

The NASSCOM delegation comprised Indian IT companies that shared insights and sought opportunities arising from India's growing global footprint and Hamburg's expanding role as a business destination for Indian companies.

(L-R), Soumya Gupta (economic diplomat, Union Ministry of External Affairs), Debjani Ghosh (president of NASSCOM) and Judah Fernandez (co-founder of Kilowott) were part of India’s NASSCOM delegation at the Hamburg India Business Day event in Germany, organised by the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce.

NASSCOM is an Indian non-government trade association and advocacy group that primarily serves the $245 billion Indian technology industry.

“Adapting to the evolving landscape of business is crucial for tech players. Embracing new opportunities not only opens doors, but will also help us learn valuable lessons from Hamburg's dynamic business environment,” said Fernandez, whose IT company has a footprint in three continents, namely Asia, Europe and North America.

This event was an ideal space to delve into the myriad of possibilities and discuss the wealth of opportunities awaiting exploration, he added.

Hamburg India Business Day is organised annually as a testament to a growing partnership between India and Germany.

The discussions held at the recent conclave enabled Indian tech entrepreneurs to explore the expanding tech landscape and facilitate engaging discussions on the potential for Indian IT companies to thrive in the German market.

“Hamburg serves as a key gateway to Europe for Indian businesses, even as India's economic rise presents a lucrative market for Hamburg's expansion and investment," Fernandez said.

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