October 17, 2023
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Indian Tech Innovator Expands to Gulf Ahead of GITEX

Mr. Nandakumar V (Director – Marketing & Communications at LuLu Group International) unveiled the Webandcrafts’ new logo….reports Asian Lite News

Webandcrafts, a leading tech innovation company headquartered in Thrissur, India, is proud to announce its expansion into the Gulf region, solidifying its status as a global IT brand.

The company made this significant move during a special event held at Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai, where they unveiled their new corporate identity. The event was attendedby prominent figures in the industry, including Mr. Nandakumar V (Director – Marketing & Communications at LuLu Group International) who unveiled the company’s new logo, and Mr. Anish Mohamed (Group CIO, Lulu Group International), who introduced the new website.

Webandcrafts, now rebranded as WAC, boasts a rich heritage rooted in Kerala, India, and over 11 years of experience in the IT sector. With a team comprising more than 350 skilled professionals, WAC is committed to expanding its workforce and expertise into the Middle East region. The company has been successfully serving more than 200 renowned clients in the UAE, including Lulu, Al-Futtaim, Joy Alukkas, and the Landmark Group, among others. With a proven track record across more than 15 diverse industries, WAC excels in fields such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, User Experience, e-commerce, mobility, web applications, and digital marketing.

The event, attended by approximately 150 participants, featured distinguished speakers and industry leaders, including Girish Babu K G (Founder & CEO of Infopark; Former CEO of Technopark and Cyberpark), Antony Jos (Managing Director – Joyalukkas Exchange), Muhammed Madani (Founder & Managing Director – ABC Group), Zainudeen PB (Co-Founder & Group Executive Director – Hotpack Group and Chairman of IPA), Lalu Alex (Cine Artist), and Mr. Aboobacker Mohammed Ali, Founder & CEO of Pride Group.

The event provided an exclusive glimpse into WAC’s past achievements and highlighted its ambitious plans for the future.

Ms. Abin Jose Tom, Founder and Managing Director, Webandcrafts shared his excitement, stating, “The UAE continues to be a preferred destination for us, given the substantial client base we have established in the Gulf region. The trust we have built among businesses here has inspired us to envision a bright future in the UAE. The extraordinary support we receive from Dubai serves as a strong foundation for our global expansion plans.”

WAC has been an annual exhibitor at GITEX since its inception and warmly invites all attendees to visit their booth during GITEX 2023 to experience their innovative solutions and expertise firsthand.

Webandcrafts, now rebranded as WAC, is a leading tech innovation company with a legacy of over 11 years in the IT industry. Headquartered in Thrissur, India, WAC has a proven track record in artificial intelligence, machine learning, User Experience, e-commerce, mobility, web applications, and digital marketing. With a strong team of more than 350 professionals, the company is committed to expanding its operations and expertise in the MENA region.

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