MUSCAT : Mesdac Solutions, one of the fast growing digital agency in Oman has moved to a new and bigger office in Madinat Qaboos. Mesdac has been operating in the country for more than 7 years in the field of information technology that include website & mobile application development, digital marketing, social media management and optimization services. In response to the growing demand from the local and regional markets, the company decided to expand its operations and opened a larger office to serve their clients better.

“On this very special day, we thank all our clients and associates for the overwhelming support they have offered us from the insertion of the company. We have been receiving very positive encouragement from all our clients from the very beginning and they play a great role in our growth. As a digital agency, our primary focus was to serve our clients in the best way possible and work in a flexible environment to ensure that our clients are happy at all stages. As a result of our service oriented approach, we have more long term associations with our clients and we would like to continue the same for the years to come,” said Robin Sebastian, the Digital Director of Mesdac Solutions.
“As a digital company, we always aim to be an early mover in the field of digital technologies by trying to bring the latest technologies from across the globe to Oman. We have a very strong technical team to deliver any kind of website, mobile application and eCommerce platform development projects. We understand the requirements of our Clients and deliver the technology solutions based on their specific needs. Furthermore, we want to bring world class technologies to Oman and provide full support from our Oman office,” said Manas Xavier, the Head of Operations.
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