The event also provided a platform for matchmaking between government entities, enterprises, OEMs and the local ecosystem along with a number of Taiwanese ODMs. This will help in fostering both domestic and international collaboration, knowledge exchange and business opportunities. Additionally, speakers from the government as well as leading ecosystem players such as Microsoft and Google delivered keynotes, sharing insights and perspectives on the future of technology in India.
The company also has also promised to enable access and opportunities for the technology ecosystem in India. Intel will also continue collaborating with the government, industry, and start-up community to create an impact for the country.
Intel at India Tech Ecosystem Summit: Key highlights
Key highlights from the event included the launch of the locally manufactured server powered by 4th generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors by Mega Networks and C-DAC’s High Performance Compute server Rudra.
Over 25 new products, including Banking on Wheels, Thin Clients, All-in-One clients, multi-function kiosks and more, were on display, demonstrating the diverse range of Make in India solutions developed by more than 10 ODMs, OEMs and other ecosystem players.
What the company had to say about the Make in India products
Intel India’s VP and Managing Director, Santhosh Viswanathan, said: “The dynamic landscape of electronic manufacturing in India not only signifies a promising journey characterized by growth and diversification but also presents a huge opportunity. India is well positioned to establish itself as a key hub for global electronics manufacturing, and Intel, a fundamental enabler of electronic ecosystems worldwide, is fully committed to the Government of India’s Make in India initiative. This comprehensive showcase featuring a vast array of locally designed and manufactured electronics and IT products signifies a shift beyond mere assembly to innovation and self-reliance, serving as a testament towards a future where India plays a substantial role in shaping cutting-edge technology on the global stage.”
Intel India president and VP Client Computing Group, Gokul V Subramaniam, said: “Developing electronics manufacturing expertise in the country requires engineering leadership, ecosystem collaboration and production at scale across a variety of segments. Intel is committed to bringing these facets together. Today’s showcase is a culmination of that commitment – highlighting the capabilities from the local ecosystem and products from customers. The Make in India initiative will bring diverse engineering disciplines to the forefront, one that will bring innovation and production leadership together to serve India and the global market. Intel has worked with the local ecosystem across Cloud/Data center, Network, PC and Edge to understand, learn and enable critical capabilities needed for high volume electronics product manufacturing in India.”