Information technology company is establishing itself in Lithuania: it will employ 600 specialists



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EPAM Systems, a digital platform engineering and software provider, has announced the opening of a new office in Vilnius. The Belarusian company intends to gather around 600 highly qualified IT engineers in five years.

Additional information about EPAM.

Although EPAM is an American company, two Belarusians emigrated to Lithuania and the foundations of the company were laid.

EPAM develops innovative software solutions on a large scale and provides business consulting, design and development services for digital products. The company in 2019. Fortune 100 is the fastest growing global company.

The company’s technology competencies cover a wide range of business areas: financial services, media, entertainment and telecommunications, business information services, retail, advanced software and technologies, tourism, accommodation and restaurant services, life sciences, care medical, energy and automotive and manufacturing. insurance industry, writes Invest in Lithuania.

It also states that the company’s employees in Lithuania will work with technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing and DevOps technologies, data and software engineering, the Internet of things and process automation.

Arkady Dobkin has already written about EPAM and his team. In early August, following the protests in Belarus, a US-based businessman unequivocally called on the Belarusian government to end violence against protesters, and also spoke about the regime of dictator Aliaksandr Lukashenko harming the entire sector of Country IT.

Due to worrisome concerns about the possibility of relocating business to Belarus, several IT companies are considering relocating their businesses to Belarus, but EPAM Systems only owns its largest centers in Belarus, but the Invest in Lithuania report does not indicate whether a new center in Lithuania could relocate employees to Belarus.

Jason Peterson, vice president and global CFO of EPAM Systems, says he expects a rapidly growing Lithuanian engineering and information technology community.

Lithuania’s extremely dynamic information and communications technology sector has made an excellent impression on our company, he says.

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