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‘India Inside’ stamp on Dell global products

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–Brian Pereira, Digital Creed

Responding to Prime Minister Modi’s invitation, Apple, OnePlus and other smartphone brands are seriously considering making products in India. Some like Xiaomi and Gionee have already commenced local manufacturing. While most IT product companies do not yet ‘Make in India’ end-to-end, there’s a good chance that the ‘brains’ in their cutting-edge products were harvested at an R&D centre in Bengaluru, Chennai or Hyderabad. Every year, there are hundreds of patents filed from India, and attributed to Indian engineers. So the ‘Made in India’ stamp might as well be there on these products — or it could be ‘India Inside’ if you will!

Take Dell for example. Its manufacturing facility at Sriperumbudur, near Chennai in Tamil Nadu, produces the full product range – desktops, notebooks and servers — and caters to almost 85% of the Indian market. But these are products that are commercialized and mainstream.

Dell invested USD $30 million in 2007 to set up its manufacturing facility. This is Dell’s third such facility in the Asia-Pacific/Japan region. With a capacity of 3 million units per annum (Desktops, Notebooks & Servers), the Chennai (Sriperumbudur) manufacturing facility primarily caters to the Indian market.

A less known fact is that Dell’s engineers in India are also working on the next generation of cutting edge products. In fact, a lot of the innovation in Dell’s 13 generation PowerEdge servers comes from its R&D centres in India. Dell has filed 300+ patents from India.

Speaking to Digital Creed on the sidelines of the Dell Annual Analyst Conference 2015, in Bengaluru, Alok Ohrie, Managing Director and President of Dell India said, “India plays a very critical role in the contributions that it makes to our global product rollout, through innovation and R&D work. We are proud of the fact that the 13th generation of Dell servers had a huge contribution from the India team. A good part of the systems software development took place in Bangalore.”

The Dell R&D team in India has quickly grown to a strength of 2,500. This includes both software and hardware R&D. And the number of patents filed from India by Indian engineers has also grown.

“We have seen a year-on-year growth of 28 percent in the number of patents registered, and we have 300+ patents filed from India,” informed Ohrie.

When we asked Ohrie what Dell’s engineers in India are currently working on, he did not respond specifically, for obvious reasons! But there’s a very good chance that the latest technology in the next generation of server, storage or networking technology is now being tested at one of Dell’s three centres of excellence in India.

“Our networking R&D based in Chennai is working on cutting-edge technology that is becoming a part of global networking product rollouts. The software teams in Hyderabad and Bangalore are working on the next generation of software products. So we have a comprehensive R&D presence in India that is contributing to global product rollouts,” said Ohrie.

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