Ricoh India, a provider of imaging solutions and IT services, expects to report a 50-55 per cent growth in the current fiscal. The growth will come across all the three verticals — imaging, IT services and communication — that the company is present in, said Manoj Kumar, MD and CEO, Ricoh India, which is part of the $23-billion Japanese group.

Last financial year, Ricoh India reported revenue of ₹1,637 crore, a growth of nearly 55 per cent from the previous year. “There is no reason why a similar growth should not happen this year,” he told newspersons after announcing a partnership with Siemens PLM Software.

Ricoh India will be Siemens PLM’s reseller for NX Software, an integrated solution for computer-aided design, manufacturing and engineering. It will also be selling Siemens’ Teamcenter portfolio, a digital lifecycle management software.

BSE-listed Ricoh India will invest nearly ₹300 crore in the next couple of years to establish data centres and business zones and in resource augmentation.