A New Option for Offshore Development: Leveraging Nepalese Talent to Achieve 1/3 of the Cost
India and Vietnam are common choices for offshore development, but Nepal is gaining attention in recent years. This article introduces the benefits of leveraging Nepalese talent to achieve 1/3 of the cost in CAD, IT, BPO, and other fields.

Why Nepal Now?
Nepal has been investing heavily in IT talent development in recent years, with a growing number of excellent engineers, especially in CAD and IT fields. Nepalese talent is also enthusiastic about Japanese language education, with many acquiring the Japanese language skills necessary for communication with Japanese companies.
Cost Structure Comparison
Japanese engineer hourly rate: ¥4,000–¥6,000
Offshore (Nepal) hourly rate: Approximately 1/3 of domestic Japan
TAI Mac's offshore model provides CAD, IT, BPO, telemarketing, and other services at low cost.
Supported Business Areas
- CAD Services: Creation and modification of architectural and mechanical design drawings
- IT Development: Web applications, mobile app development
- BPO: Back-office operations, data entry
- Telemarketing: Outbound calling by Japanese-speaking talent
Language Support You Can Rely On
TAI Mac provides 3 months of Japanese language education (N4 level) before dispatch. We thoroughly support talent from daily conversation to understanding work instructions, ensuring smooth on-site communication.
Success Story
A major architectural firm transferred CAD operations to a Nepalese offshore team, achieving annual cost savings of approximately ¥5 million. The ability to work during nighttime hours also contributed to shorter project delivery times.
Conclusion
Nepal is an attractive new option for offshore development. TAI Mac serves as a bridge between Japanese companies and Nepalese talent, delivering high-quality services.
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