NEC achieving Momentum in India

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NEC achieving Momentum in India

NEC was the second leading projector brand in India in Q2, 2011, according to the latest industry report by Future Source Consulting. According to the report, NEC India achieved an overall number three position in H1 of 2011, establishing itself as one of the most preferred projector brands in India with a strong focus on the education segment in India.

According to this report, the Indian projector market grew 21% in H1, 2011 versus H1, 2010. The growth has essentially been fuelled by the growing demand from the education segment which constitutes nearly 45% of the overall projector market.

Rajiv Bhalla, Associate Vice-President & Country Head - Sales & Marketing, NEC India, said, "We are extremely bullish about our growth prospects in the projector market in India and will continue to make deeper inroads in the education vertical, whilst strengthening our product basket & services capability to increase momentum and garner greater market share. NEC is well positioned as a holistic solution provider with a wide range of product and solutions like projectors, commercial display units, digital signage solutions, Access control solutions, Telephony & Unified communication solutions, thin clients, server and storage devices - all of which conform to highest international quality standards that Japanese organizations are renowned for."

Abhilesh Guleria, Head, IT Platforms & Multimedia Product Group, NEC India, said, "NEC has always been committed to addressing the needs of the education, enterprise and SMB sector and we realize that there is a huge growth potential that exists for development and capability building across the nation. We continuously leverage our technology expertise and product innovation to tap the abundant growth opportunities these segments."


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