Huawei to commence smartphone production in India next month
The Dollar Business Bureau Chinese telecom major Huawei will start its production of Honor series smartphones in India from 1st October. Though Huawei isn’t the first Chinese co., this development still holds a place of importance for India as, contrary to several reports from the world market, the country is emerging as one of world’s fastest growing smartphone market, with major companies like Xiaomi, Lenovo already in its shores. Chinese investors and businesses were promised an easy investment regime by the PM when he had visited the country in April and the results are there to be seen. Speaking to the media announcing the manufacture of Honor series smartphones, Huawei India CEO, Jay Chen said, “Today, we announce the start of manufacturing of ...
Oppo aims to be Indias top smartphone brand in 3 years
Sharath Chowdary Chinese electronics manufacturer Oppo has plans to become the top smartphone brand in India over the next three years. The company is providing the best service and better smartphone models to the customers to increase its market share in the country, said Jone, CEO and MD of Oppo Telangana. He said this on the sidelines of the sale promotion event of Oppo F1s in Hyderabad on Thursday. Jone was speaking in Mandarin while his interpreter Dustin translated it into English for The Dollar Business Bureau correspondent. According to him, Oppo is the second largest electronic brand being imported from China with more than 2.3 million handsets shipped to India in the last year. Oppo is the second leading smartphone manufacturer in ...
Huawei to help India to build ICT for smart cities
Source: PTI China's Huawei Technologies wants to play an important role in helping India build Information and Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure for the development of smart cities, a senior company executive said in Singapore on Thursday. “We will be able to help India build ICT infrastructure including wireless systems and the computing platforms for the smart cities,” said Joe So, Chief Technology Officer for Industry Solutions at Huawei in Shenzhen head office. “We can help build the inter-dependency of the Indian system,” he said, stressing on Huawei's strength in building ICT infrastructure. He noted the similarity between India and China, especially based on the huge population in major cities. India's smart cities should also adopt ICT, he urged. Citing examples, So ...
IT & broadcasting majors eye Asia-Pacific markets through new launches
The Dollar Business Bureau More than 1,000 industry leaders and professionals gathered at CommunicAsia2015 Summit, BroacastAsia2015 International Conference and the Creative Content Production Conference to discuss latest ICT trends, fundamental shifts in broadcasting economics, and digital media challenges. Sony, Samsung, Dell and Panasonic, renowned brands for their consumer electronics announced major product launches aimed at the Asia Pacific markets at a infocomm technology and broadcasting industry event in Singapore. Panasonic, announced seven new business technology products and solutions at CommunicAsia and BroadcastAsia. These include the Toughpad FX-X1, a fully-rugged 5-inch tablet, the new AG-DVX200, the world’s first 4K integrated zoom lens camcorder and the world’s lightest 4K+ 3-Chip DLPTM Laser Projector alongside the latest in mobile surveillance technology, blu-ray data ...