DocProcess Continues Its Global Expansion by Opening an Office in the United States

*Article published on April 27th, 2021. Source: https://start-up.ro/docprocess-continues-its-expansion-by-opening-an-office-in-the-united-states/

“When we joined forces with Morphosis Capital, we developed a strategy to expand to new markets and become a global player. We want to be present in major markets worldwide not only through the services we offer but also through local offices. Opening a commercial office in the US is a natural step in our development considering that the market is renowned for its high interest in innovative technologies, including in the area of business process automation,” stated Liviu Apolozan, President and VP of Strategy, DocProcess.

Salim Sunderji, who will lead the Austin office, will focus on building a local team and attracting new clients on the US market. In addition to developing the US operations, Salim Sunderji is also responsible for setting up global partnerships and expanding DocProcess services in the UK, Middle East and India.

“We are considering partnerships with various integrators to accelerate the use of DocProcess’s products by US companies. The major advantage of DocProcess’s Business Ecosystem Automation platform is that it suits all types of companies, regardless of the industry in which they operate. Without changing their work infrastructure or internal processes, companies can improve and streamline their business operations through our customized solutions. I expect DocProcess solutions to be in high demand on the US market, where the global pandemic has changed the way companies work, and the way they collaborate with each other and with public institutions,” said Salim Sunderji, Group CEO and Head of DocProcess’s US office.

The Austin office is the third DocProcess location opened outside Romania. In 2018, the company inaugurated a research and development center in Grenoble, followed by a commercial office in Paris, in April 2020. Out of the 63 DocProcess employees, 17 are based outside of Romania.

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