"India does not contribute big numbers as of now. But it is growing at double-digit and in the next 2-3 years, it should be atleast five per cent of our global revenues," Panasonic Head of Mobile Solutions Business Division Eriko Okuda told PTI.
She added that Panasonic 'Toughbook' range has a 65 per cent share of the Indian market in the 'rugged devices' category.
"Last year, in value terms we did business worth Rs 80 crore and we expect to touch Rs 100 crore by the end of this fiscal," she said.
Panasonic has a portfolio over 10 products, including handhelds, in the rugged devices category in India with prices starting from Rs 85,000.
Panasonic Senior GM and National Business Head (Toughbook) Gunjan Sachdev said the government sector accounted for 35 per cent of the business.
Panasonic is launching a new 12-inch two-in-one detachable rugged laptop -- Toughbook CF-33 -- priced at Rs 2.7 lakh.
Panasonic's competitors globally in the segment include Getac and Dell, among others.
The company's rugged PCs are manufactured at its facilities in Japan and Taiwan. It has no immediate plans of making Toughbooks in India as of now.
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