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American Megatrends expands India centre

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Chennai, Nov. 18 American Megatrends India, part of US-based American Megatrends Inc, has expanded its research and development centre in Chennai.

It has set up a Mobile Applications Group in Chennai to provide customised Android – an open source operating system for 3G mobile phones and Windows mobile solutions.

The new division will empower AMI India to cater to customers across the Asia-Pacific region. It will develop solutions and products in Internet appliances, Mr Sanjoy Maity, Vice-President, Software Engineering, American Megatrends Inc, said. With the launch of the new group, AMI will support the original equipment manufacturers and original device manufacturers to develop mobility market-based applications, stated Mr Sridharan Mani, Director and CEO, American Megatrends India.

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