After the corona outbreak, the globe was turned upside down. The world has evolved, people's perspectives on life have shifted, and even working conditions have shifted dramatically. People, who formerly preferred large glass buildings, technologically sound conference rooms, and sophisticated office sets now choose to work from the comfort of their homes.
Another significant development that occurred during this time was a person’s desire to head back to their native place. But what if these places aren't classified as contemporary, developed, or metropolis? Cramped roads, vendors screaming out from the streets, small children trying to capture a kite's string, and old folks gathering at tea shops debating politics are what we expect to come across in small cities.
However, in the Parwana Nagar of Bareilly, a city in Uttar Pradesh, there is a rare sight of a few young brains coding, simulating massive data centers for data security, boosting aluminum production by designing better anodes using computational engineering, developing the world's most advanced physics-based software for additive manufacturing, and conducting cutting-edge engineering and R&D across 12 industries.
Among the hustle and bustle of a relatively small city lies Paanduv Applications, a forerunner in reverse brain drain, an organization that provides computational software development services, consulting services, and hands-on educational services to clients around the globe.
"Paanduv’s aim is to upgrade every company's technology to it's cutting-edge by making computational engineering an integral part of their workflow"
Two years back, Adwaith Gupta with this vision and a desire to lure young brains back to their roots founded the company after completing his MS from Stanford University, California, and getting international experience. Currently, the company has over ten employees who are the sharpest brains from the country's most prestigious institutions, and plans to extend the organization's bandwidth are already in the pipeline. Within two years, Paanduv Applications has attracted both national and international clientele, delivering projects for a number of well-known organizations, and the list goes on.
With the current backdrop of Our Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Made in India" drive to encourage investment, foster innovation, boost skill development, and construct best-in-class infrastructure, Paanduv applications set a perfect example.
This article is written by Meenu Verma, a content writer at Paanduv Applications