Asus to Start Manufacturing Smartphones in India



Asus' India strategy also includes personal computers and notebooks. "We are looking to enter the enterprise market in India, as our consumer base is already strong. We are focusing on the private sector in verticals like education," Chang said.

"We are also targeting small and medium businesses (SMBs) and will engage with 100 partners to target more enterprise players," he added. "We are not considering the public sector as of now, but we will start by the end of the year."

The Taiwanese handset maker had made a profit of around 935 crores in the last financial year, out which 40 per cent revenues came from smartphones.

"We are focusing on smartphones and a sizeable amount of revenue has come and will continue to come from this vertical of the business," Chang said. Asus has also hinted that it wants to enter the wearables market in India with the ZenWatch 2 and a fitness band.

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Source: PTI