Building a global business is never easy, especially when most success comes from markets outside your home country. For Xpedeon, 85% of its business comes from international clients. This shows years of focus, trust, and consistent delivery. Along this journey, Seema Vakharia, the company’s Chief Operating Officer has steadily helped shape its direction from the ground up. Her journey and role in this growth are featured in the latest edition of Construction Week.
Originally founded in the 1990s as Algorithms Software, the company became Xpedeon in 2006. It began as a two-person venture focused on building practical, product-driven solutions. Its first major step was developing a payroll system for The Great Eastern Shipping Company. This early success laid the foundation for its move into the construction and real estate sectors.
Seema has played a central role in this transformation. Believing early in the power of technology in solving industry problems, she took on both strategic and day-to-day responsibilities to keep the company close to client needs. Seema played a key role in fostering collaborations with construction industry stalwarts, ensuring the product evolved in direct response to real-world challenges.
By the early 2000s, Xpedeon was supporting large Indian infrastructure firms. As the company expanded into the Middle East, Seema played a key role in aligning its technical strengths with practical, on-ground expectations. This helped position Xpedeon as a dependable partner in the construction space. Today, as the company supports stakeholders across the global construction and infrastructure ecosystems, Seema remains deeply involved in driving solutions that are grounded, collaborative, and built for the future.
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This story first appeared in Construction Week, a publication known for its thorough coverage of real estate, infrastructure, and construction. It highlights key industry developments, emerging technologies, and the machinery that keeps the sector moving offering a world view of the people and ideas building the future.
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