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		Definition of infotech in English: infotechnounˈɪnfəʊtɛkˈɪnfoʊˌtɛk short for information technology Example sentencesExamples -  According to a news report, a recent move by the United Kingdom Home Office to remove infotech professionals from its skill shortage occupational list is a cause for concern in India.
 -  Young Indian entrepreneurs are at the forefront of the infotech revolution, whether in Silicon Valley, Bangalore or Hyderabad.
 -  All across Asia, the lessons of the Crisis, globalization, infotech and restructuring are fast being learned, even by the most established, conservative groups around.
 -  The infotech boom that Bangalore witnessed has made it India's Silicon Valley, but this high profile tag has come at a very high cost.
 -  The infotech sector in the country is expected to sustain the momentum in the coming quarters as Indian IT firms enter new markets and gain business.
 -  The fastest innovation will be driven by the convergence of four power tools - nanotech, biotech, infotech, and cognitive science.
 -  These automated genetic probes promise to transform our lives as much as microchips did through infotech.
 -  Where once IT was something apart, today every company is an infotech enterprise.
 -  What new tools to improve human performance will emerge from the convergence of nanotech, biotech, infotech and cognitive science?
 -  But ironically it could be the best of times for the Indian infotech sector, which has been witnessing annual growth of 50 per cent in recent years.
 -  There is a story in India about a bureaucrat asking a businessman what the government can do to push the infotech industry.
 -  Germany was hoping to replicate the successful American example when it opened its doors earlier this year to overseas infotech professionals.
 -  One of the main messages is that biotech and cognotech are likely to be a lot less disruptive than infotech over the next thirty years.
 -  Today, while the city's infotech companies and its richer citizens who live in apartments have made their own captive power arrangements, it is ordinary citizens who continue to suffer in darkness.
 -  Biotech is booming, and infotech is post-boom, but in chemistry (my field) and other basic sciences the trend has been down for a while.
 -  Automation of infotech infrastructure services and business processes is set to result in significant job losses in developed countries starting next year, a study forecast yesterday.
 -  A top infotech executive has savaged his industry rivals, saying they have only themselves to blame for the cash crisis many of them face.
 -  It is designed to provide a world-class environment for infotech, biotech, precision engineering and electronics.
 
    Definition of infotech in US English: infotechnounˈinfōˌtekˈɪnfoʊˌtɛk short for information technology Example sentencesExamples -  There is a story in India about a bureaucrat asking a businessman what the government can do to push the infotech industry.
 -  Automation of infotech infrastructure services and business processes is set to result in significant job losses in developed countries starting next year, a study forecast yesterday.
 -  Today, while the city's infotech companies and its richer citizens who live in apartments have made their own captive power arrangements, it is ordinary citizens who continue to suffer in darkness.
 -  Germany was hoping to replicate the successful American example when it opened its doors earlier this year to overseas infotech professionals.
 -  What new tools to improve human performance will emerge from the convergence of nanotech, biotech, infotech and cognitive science?
 -  A top infotech executive has savaged his industry rivals, saying they have only themselves to blame for the cash crisis many of them face.
 -  One of the main messages is that biotech and cognotech are likely to be a lot less disruptive than infotech over the next thirty years.
 -  Where once IT was something apart, today every company is an infotech enterprise.
 -  Biotech is booming, and infotech is post-boom, but in chemistry (my field) and other basic sciences the trend has been down for a while.
 -  According to a news report, a recent move by the United Kingdom Home Office to remove infotech professionals from its skill shortage occupational list is a cause for concern in India.
 -  But ironically it could be the best of times for the Indian infotech sector, which has been witnessing annual growth of 50 per cent in recent years.
 -  The infotech sector in the country is expected to sustain the momentum in the coming quarters as Indian IT firms enter new markets and gain business.
 -  It is designed to provide a world-class environment for infotech, biotech, precision engineering and electronics.
 -  These automated genetic probes promise to transform our lives as much as microchips did through infotech.
 -  Young Indian entrepreneurs are at the forefront of the infotech revolution, whether in Silicon Valley, Bangalore or Hyderabad.
 -  The infotech boom that Bangalore witnessed has made it India's Silicon Valley, but this high profile tag has come at a very high cost.
 -  The fastest innovation will be driven by the convergence of four power tools - nanotech, biotech, infotech, and cognitive science.
 -  All across Asia, the lessons of the Crisis, globalization, infotech and restructuring are fast being learned, even by the most established, conservative groups around.
 
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