Mitrais, an international IT company with its development centre in Bali, is to open second development centre in Bandung, the capital of West Java, so it can access the large pool of skilled and talented IT graduates from the city’s specialist universities.
The new office will also support the implementation of the Mitrais Medical Suite (MMS) at the four hospitals that comprise the Santo Borromeus hospital group.
Bandung is known as students’ city in which more than 64,000 students graduate each year. More than 29,000 of those graduate in IT-related disciplines from leading universities such as Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), Telkom Institute of Technology (IT Telkom), Maranatha Christian University and University of Parahyangan (UNPAR).
The new Mitrais office, in a four storey building able to house up to 90 people, will be opened in December.