Announces ₹150 crore Global Capabilities Center in Hyderabad

The announcement to set up the GCC was made during IT Minister KT Rama Rao’s meeting with the CEO, COO at the World Economic Forum, Davos.

Hyderabad: Which provides outpatient rehabilitation therapy to patient and practice management, has announced its new Global Capabilities Center (GCC) in Hyderabad with an investment of Rs.150 crore.

Launched in 2008, they are one of the fastest-growing outpatient rehab therapy software platforms in the world, employing nearly 800 people. It is helping more than 150,000 members run better, more efficient practices to improve care delivery to patients suffering from a broad range of musculoskeletal issues.

The announcement to set up the GCC was made during IT Minister KT Rama Rao’s meeting with the Chief Executive Officer Ashley Glover, the Chief Operating Officer Paul Shuga and Founder and CEO of Summit Consulting Services Sandeep Sharma at the World Economic Forum, Davos.
“We are making a significant investment in our Hyderabad office to expand our reach, helping our members grow their business, and empowering more rehab therapists to treat patients needing musculoskeletal care,” Ashley Glover said.

The Global Capabilities Center brings in new operational and strategic talent to our global teams, focusing on the tools and knowledge necessary to maximise performance, revenue, and patient outcomes, Glover added.
“I am delighted to welcome them to Hyderabad and assure that Telangana government will be a partner in their continued success. I am pleased to know they will be investing Rs.150 crore in this project,” Rama Rao said.
Availability of talent, stable government, able leadership, livability and world class infrastructure were the key reasons for the GCCs to choose Hyderabad over other cities. This was yet another example to showcase the growing stature of Hyderabad as the Life Sciences Hub of Asia, he added.