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Qualitest acquires Hyderabad-based quality engineering company ZenQ

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Qualitest, the acquisition of ZenQ PvT  Ltd., an India-based software testing company. This acquisition not only extends Qualitest’s strong geographical footprint in India with ZenQ’s facilities  in Hyderabad, but also adds to their NextGen capabilities in Phygital,  Analytics, Blockchain, and DevOps. Through this acquisition, Qualitest will add  ZenQ’s 600+ quality engineers to its ranks, along with an energetic and  effective leadership team that will support Qualitest’s growth and deepen its expertise.

Founded in 2003, ZenQ is a leading provider of software testing services in various industries, including healthcare, BFSI, education, and retail. ZenQ’s clients will benefit from Qualitest’s technologically advanced quality engineering solutions, positioning the combined businesses as the preferred digital transformation partner with expansive global resources.

Murali Bollu, CEO of ZenQ, said, “Becoming a part of Qualitest means becoming a part of something bigger,” “Qualitest and ZenQ share a common vision to provide the most advanced and customer-centric quality engineering capabilities available in the world. By joining forces, we will leverage our

varied expertise to assure the quality of our clients’ deployments and their overall operational readiness.”

Anbu Muppidathi, Qualitest CEO, said, “The acquisition of ZenQ represents yet another milestone in our journey to become the world’s preferred Quality Engineering firm,” “ZenQ has cultivated excellent relationships with its clients and nurtured a strong innovation culture. I look forward to us

working as one team, serving our clients together, and being able to offer innovative solutions to accelerate digital transformation.”

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