Enjay IT Solutions to Relocate Headquarters and Launch AI-Powered Products

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Enjay IT Solutions Ltd, a leader in the software solutions industry, is excited to announce its plans to move to a new 19 Thousand square feet headquarters in Bhilad, Gujarat, by August 2025. This expansion reflects the company’s ongoing growth and its commitment to providing exceptional service to its clients.

In its pursuit of technological excellence, Enjay is focusing on integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into its product offerings. The forthcoming AI features are designed to optimize business processes and deliver intelligent solutions to clients. Additionally, the company is gearing up to introduce new products that leverage advanced technologies to meet the diverse needs of various industries.

Enjay IT Solutions is also planning to expand its operations globally as part of its growth strategy. This initiative aims to bring the company’s innovative solutions to a broader audience, empowering businesses worldwide to achieve greater efficiency and success.

Speaking to CMR on the new plans, Limesh Parekh, CEO of Enjay IT Solutions Ltd, commented, “Our relocation to a larger headquarters and the integration of AI into our products are pivotal steps in our growth strategy. We are eager to enhance our offerings and extend our reach to clients around the world.”

Some of the key reasons for moving to the new facility are “Growth in team size and business. When we shifted to our current office we were 26 people. Now we are 103. Now we have very spacious and designated areas for work with also a large cafeteria.”

On the challenges from ISVs from small towns, Limesh feels, “Sometimes we are better off as compared to big cities. Real estate costs are down, and salaries are not low, but since the cost of living is low, savings for all the staff members are high. Also, most of us spend less time on the daily commute as compared to our counterparts in bigger cities.”