12th May 2021: ADROSONIC has released a comprehensive document highlighting the steps taken by the company to ensure business continuity as India battles the second wave of COVID-19 Pandemic.
The digital consulting company – which caters to clients across multiple countries with offices in UK, US and India – informed that it has strengthened its backup resources since September last year for these unforeseen challenges. The company has already announced to bear 100% expenses of vaccination for all its associates and contractors, along with their families.
Work from Home
Since March 17, 2020, all ADROSONIC associates are 100% working from home. The company’s investment in robust cloud applications and infrastructure enabled in ensuring continuous business delivery with zero disruption in its services.
Identification of Backup Resource
When the second wave hit Europe and other regions – the top management anticipated a similar situation in India anytime and hence since September 2020, they started investing in backup resource planning for key positions. The company said that they have now identified key backup resources in projects who can be deployed as and when necessary.
Free Vaccination for ADROFamily
ADROSONIC is committed for the safety of its employees, associates, contractors and their family. As Government of India opened the vaccination for 18+years from May 1, the company has announced to sponsor vaccination for 100% of its staffs, contractors and their family members.
Mental Wellness
In order to keep its workforce fresh and motivated, the company is constantly running engagement and awareness drives. They are regularly monitored and are kept reminded on precautions, nutrition and various ways to work on improving immunity.
A ray of Hope
We see other countries like the UK, Spain etc. slowly recovering from the second wave and things are getting back to normal. ADROSONIC is hopeful that with constant vaccine drive and self-precaution, India will soon start showing the recovery trend. Recent reports from Mumbai and Maharashtra give us a ray of hope as they suggest a dip in daily fresh cases.

