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BASIS Participated in CeBIT Australia 2015

BASIS participated in CeBIT Australia 2015, one of the largest IT fair in the world, for the first time during May 5-7 at Sydney Olympic Park, Australia.

BASIS took part in this mega event in collaboration with Export Promotion Bureau under the Ministry of Commerce. Four BASIS Members companies Beyond Technologies, BITS Solutions Ltd., Divine IT Limited and The Databiz Software Ltd participated in the event as exhibitors where Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority was another exhibitor from Government side. Wintel Limited, another BASIS member company joined the program as visitor.

BASIS President Mr. Shameem Ahsan said, Bangladesh IT sector have a good position in the market of North America and Europe. We have also a great opportunity in the Australian market. As BASIS has participated any Australian event for the first time, a lot of market opportunities are expected to be explored through this event.

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