Virtual Forest partners with Rabyte to expand in Asean markets
March 17, 2021 12:42 pm
Virtual forest will be the first source vendor of electronic solutions for the home appliances ecosystem in India and other Asean regions.
Virtual Forest, a Bangalore based start-up, that transforms ideas into innovative green technologies announced that they have entered into a partnership with Rabyte, a Global Distributor of semiconductors, passives, interconnect, and electro-mechanical components, displays and modules from over 60 world-class renowned manufacturers to OEMs, ODMs, EMS in various Industry segments such as consumer electronics, automotive, industrial electronics, lighting, IoT and telecom with a strong presence in India and ASEAN region. The collaboration will expand Virtual Forest’s sales and support footprint in INDIA and the ASEAN markets. With this Virtual Forest will be the first source vendors of electronic solutions for the home appliances ecosystem in the Indian subcontinent as well as the other ASEAN regions.
Rabyte has positioned itself as a complete solution provider to its customers, providing support right from the conceptualisation stage to the proto stage to the pre-sales configuration stage all the way to post-sales engineering support. It has partnerships with premier technology suppliers from the world over to bring together the innovative technologies and capabilities to deliver new solutions in the marketplace.
“Virtual Forest is extremely excited to announce the partnership with Rabyte. We hope to jointly help unlock the true potential of the Indian consumer electronics sector as well as positioning India as an electronics manufacturing powerhouse for the ASEAN region”, remarked Omer Basith, Founding Director and CEO, Virtual Forest.
“Rabyte is delighted to be working with Virtual Forest to support Indian customers with various motor control and human interface solutions like BLDC Fan Controllers, Inverter AC controller and Solar Pumps Controller to name a few. This will empower Indian companies to be self-sufficient while offering a strategic alternative to finished goods electronics imports from China, helping in local manufacturing “Make in India” and strive towards being “Atmanirbhar”, said Raj Gaurav Batra, Director, Rabyte.
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