Technology distribution and solutions provider Avnet marked its silver jubilee celebrations with a showcase of the latest initiatives at the company. The company celebrated its 25th anniversary in India and took the opportunity to revisit the transformation of the semiconductor and electronics industry in India it is proud to be associated with. The company has played a hand in this transformation and is known to have assisted Indian inventors in transforming today’s concepts into tomorrow’s technology. Avnet India is also involved with the Electric Vehicle (EV) ecosystem where the company develops the charging infrastructure as part of its service offerings. According to Suresh Kamath, Managing Director, India can enjoy the benefits in the manufacturing industry within the next three to five years. “We are proud to have been a part of India’s journey since 1998. We have helped Indian companies develop world-class products, and provide design and engineering services across a wide range of industries, including automotive, industrial, telecommunications, as well as Aerospace and Defence,” he mentioned. He committed to continue supporting India’s innovation ecosystem in the years to come.
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