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Monday 28 October 2024
India roundup: Nvidia pivots to India as growth engine
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang urges India to be an AI manufacturing powerhouse as well as an exporter. Foxconn procured equipment from Apple amid global production relocation.
Wednesday 23 October 2024
India-based VVDN expands into smartphone ODM following server and notebook manufacturing success
India-based electronics manufacturer VVDN, known for producing servers and notebooks for global brands, is now expanding into smartphone manufacturing. The company aims to develop...
Wednesday 21 February 2024
Applied Materials announces first investment in Indian EMS provider to help create a local electronics ecosystem
The venture capital arm of Applied Materials, Applied Ventures, announced an investment in VVDN Technologies for the latter to expand the R&D of the next-generation semiconductor...
Thursday 13 October 2022
VVDN to manufacture Intel-based products in India
India-based ODM VVDN Technologies has signed an MoU with Intel to manufacture Intel-based products in India, in line with Narendra Modi's Make in India initiative to build an electronics...
Friday 29 July 2022
VVDN to manufacture India's first indigenously-designed HPC servers
VVDN Technologies, India's local EMS/ODM supplier, will manufacture India's first indigenously designed High-Performance Computing (HPC) servers, a sign of a developing local electronics...
Wednesday 5 January 2022
India-based VVDN reportedly eyes IPO, as it steps up tablet production
Qualified for three of the incentive programs for manufacturing in India, VVDN Technologies has announced that it has begun designing, developing, and producing tablets for both local...
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