


“Most of Indian customers are job workers and have a very tight budget when it comes to converting to legalized software. Established in 1979, Wilcom is today present in over 100 countries with products in over 12 languages and has a global community of more than 2,50,000 licensed customers.

However, with the advent of internet-based peer-to-peer sharing platforms, the use of legalized softwares has been compromised in an adverse manner and the same situation is being tackled by the Australia based Wilcom, which is developing cutting edge software for producing accurate and precise embroidery designs. Janos Horvath, Channel Manager – West Asia, Wilcomįor any software-based company, the most critical task is to preserve its Intellectual Property Rights by making sure only the legalized and original versions of its softwares are used around the globe by all its users.
