ViewSonic Corp. a provider of visual solutions claims that it is witnessing growth and opportunities in the Indian market. Having a presence for over a decade in India, ViewSonic is set on making India an important market and developing an aggressive approach to strengthen its presence here, according to the press release. 

In the recent visit of James Chu, founder, chairman of ViewSonic highlighted that they are looking for a strategic expansion plan in the most diversified and dynamic market.

 “To boost our strong presence in the Indian market, we are developing products and solutions that can meet the needs of businesses and individuals across sectors. Being into audio-visual space where technology played an imperative role, our team of experts and researchers witnessed a huge demand for transition in the education space. We entered the edtech space with a vision to build a comprehensive Education Ecosystem that seamlessly integrates hardware, software, and service solutions. In recent times, we have also built professional development (PD) programs for educators in India to give educators opportunities to continuously expand their skills, knowledge and hands-on the tools.” Chu said. 

ViewSonic claimed to retain its position as a Number one Interactive Flat Panel brand in India, holding 32.5% of the share in Q2, 2023, according to FutureSource Consulting. The company has maintained its position since 2020 (Q4). Additionally, the company also claimed to secure the number one  position in the LED Projector segment in India.

“With the growth of the IT sector, education technology, and corporate offices in India, there is a growing demand for visual solutions such as monitors, projectors and interactive displays. We are committed to delivering the highest quality visual solutions across our entire product range. We believe that everyone deserves to experience the power of great visuals, and hence, we are constantly innovating to create products that are both visually stunning and user-friendly,” Eric Wei, Asia Pacific general manager, ViewSonic, said.