ESO Blog
Monday, January 7, 2008
Engineering Services Outsourcing to India - Opportunities & Challenges
Engineering Services Outsourcing to India - Opportunities & Challenges
Though engineering services outsourcing presents a large potential, there are a few challenges we need to overcome to realise this, says this article.
The first of these is the continued availability of engineers. To achieve the target revenue of $40 billion by 2020, India would require 250,000 qualified engineers.
The second challenge is the physical infrastructure. The Government needs to continue to focus on building roads, ports, and airports. Engineering design will also require the import and export of physical parts, components and machinery. The government needs to define a robust process in which there is a seamless transfer of goods that are required to deliver world class engineering services from India.
The third challenge is the cooperation among public sector manufacturing firms, engineering services providers, and education institutions.
Interesting read
Though engineering services outsourcing presents a large potential, there are a few challenges we need to overcome to realise this, says this article.
The first of these is the continued availability of engineers. To achieve the target revenue of $40 billion by 2020, India would require 250,000 qualified engineers.
The second challenge is the physical infrastructure. The Government needs to continue to focus on building roads, ports, and airports. Engineering design will also require the import and export of physical parts, components and machinery. The government needs to define a robust process in which there is a seamless transfer of goods that are required to deliver world class engineering services from India.
The third challenge is the cooperation among public sector manufacturing firms, engineering services providers, and education institutions.
Interesting read
