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Taiwan-based display solutions provider Benq is looking for a 50 per cent growth in its topline in 2026, driven by a high double-digit increase in its monitor and interactive flat panel business here, said its India and South Asia Managing Director Rajeev Singh. Benq, which will complete its 25 years in India in 2026, expects to cross Rs 1,000 crore sales as the company is quite encouraged by the opportunities coming from the educational institutions from both government and private institutions. Besides, BenQ will also encourage 'Make in India' by increasing the number of models with locally-manufactured interactive flat panel through its local OEM partners. It will also start local manufacturing of monitors. "So, at the same time, we have increased the number of models of interactive flat panels that we are manufacturing in India. We have also added a monitor for the 'Make in India' product line. We will be starting our local production for Make in India from next month, April ...
BenQ India, a leading display solutions provider, expects to sell over one lakh interactive flat panels over the next three years, supported by the government's push towards smart school projects across the country, said a top company official. The company, part of Taiwanese multinational BenQ Corporation, is the leading interactive flat panel brand in the government sector, helping transform education through immersive and engaging learning solutions, its India and South Asia Managing Director Rajeev Singh said. Besides, BenQ is also focusing on its core business - projectors and monitors, the other "growth driver" for its India business, where it has scheduled several launches, with products integrated with AI and new solutions, expanding its play in the segment, he added. BenQ India has partnered with several state governments in India, which are actively implementing smart classrooms in government schools, often with funding and support from the central government. It is also ..