Mangaluru: The office of Pace Wisdom Solutions Pvt. Ltd., a well-known deep-tech product engineering and technology consulting organization, in the heart of Bejai, Mangaluru, was inaugurated on Thursday.
Mr. Srihari Bhat, CEO of Pace Wisdom Solutions, officiated the opening of the ceremony, which was attended by distinguished guests, founding partners and organization employees.
Pace Wisdom Solutions' COO Bharath Jatangi, global delivery head Mohammed Azzan, director of Consulting Shashank, director and CIO Madhukara Hiranya, director of Technology Mohan Thimmadasaiah and delivery manager Mohammed Saqib were present during the inauguration of the Bejai office.
This new office space, complete with cutting-edge facilities and digital infrastructure, will allow the team to expand to meet the rising demand. The new office, a hub for software development, would open up job opportunities for the local talent pool from Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, and neighboring coastal areas. Through its ‘Upskill’ program, the company seeks to enable people from tier-2 and tier-3 cities to pursue prosperous careers in software development, regardless of their educational background.
Pace Wisdom Solutions has continuously expanded since its founding in 2012 and has been providing clients all around the world with impactful software solutions. In addition, the business has been offering virtual CTO services to various growth-stage firms. The organization, which has its headquarters in Bengaluru and has active collaborations in San Francisco and Frankfurt, has emerged as a leader in the field of technology consultation.
The establishment of the new office in the city is a testament to Pace Wisdom Solutions' dedication to community empowerment, growth, and innovation.








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Kolkata (PTI): A 22-year-old M Tech student was found dead in his hostel room in the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, the second such incident reported on the campus within a span of 10 days.
The student, identified as Soham Haldar, was found hanging from the ceiling of his hostel room on Tuesday and he was immediately taken to the institute hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead, an IIT Kharagpur official said.
Haldar, a dual-degree student in Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering, was a boarder of the Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Hall of Residence on the campus.
Police from the Kharagpur Town police station have initiated a probe into the incident as preliminary findings indicated that it could be a case of suicide, though the exact cause of death will be ascertained following the post-mortem examination, the official said.
In a statement, the institute expressed deep grief over the student's death and said a detailed inquiry has been initiated.
The authorities have informed the family and are extending all possible assistance to them, it added.
Director Suman Chakraborty told PTI that the institute will strengthen the mechanism to identify stressed-out and depressed students and take follow-up steps to address their issues.
The grief-stricken parents of the student, who hailed from Barasat in North 24 Parganas district, have come to the campus and the authorities will speak to them, he said.
"Haldar's friends, faculty and staffers also could not gauge any stress or anxiety in him. But we need to enable students suffering from anxiety and extreme stress to open up their minds and do everything needed to prevent such incidents," he said.
Investigators are also scrutinising CCTV footage from the hostel premises to piece together the sequence of events leading to the incident.
The incident comes close on the heels of another student's death reported on April 18, when 21-year-old Jaibir Singh Dodia, a third-year Mechanical Engineering student from Ahmedabad, allegedly died after jumping from the eighth floor of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hall of Residence. That case is also under investigation.
The back-to-back incidents have once again brought the issue of mental health and student support systems at the institute into focus, especially in view of several such cases reported last year.
