Idias Corporation Limited, in style with its recent expansion drive, has opened a branch in Blantyre. The opening of this outlet, located in Development House at the heart of Blantyre city, means that the company now has a solid presence in the Southern Region. This expansion marks a major milestone in the journey to bring cutting-edge IT and digital solutions closer to clients.
For years, Idias has successfully served clients across Malawi from its headquarters in Lilongwe. During this time, the company has built strong partnerships with organizations in the south, meeting project demands and delivering on its promise of timely, high-quality service. Yet, true to its value of continuous improvement, the company believes in always going further to exceed market expectations.
The Blantyre branch represents more than just a physical expansion. It’s about access, connection, and empowerment. By operating within the region, Idias is reducing turnaround times, providing faster response to client needs, and strengthening collaboration with partners and businesses in the south.
Through this new hub, Idias is bringing a full suite of IT and digital transformation solutions directly to the doorsteps of Southern Region clients. These services include enterprise IT infrastructure services, software development system, integration, hosting, data management and IT consulting.
“At Idias, we believe technology should empower people and transform organizations,” said Mphatso Chirwa, the company’s Business Development Manager. “Opening our Blantyre office allows us to do just that so we can get closer to the businesses we serve and provide solutions to their problems at close range.” The goal is to give the Blantyre and Southern Region IT market a point of physical and online contact with our top-class services.” Chirwa explained.
As the company expands from the Central to the Southern Region, the vision still remains “to be a leader in the delivery of end-to-end IT solutions by using technology, processes and people to transform businesses”
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