The mobile company unveiled its first 'Design in India' Prime X priced at Rs 1,499. Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha, IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni unveiled the device. The handset will go on sale from tomorrow.
"Design in India is the next step of Make in India. Design in India will also leverage software power of India because 60 per cent of design component is of software. Lava's Design In India reminds of initial days of the IT industry movement in the country," Sinha said at the event.
He said Lava's 'Design in India' move should be seen as completion of a cycle in this context.
Lava International Chairman and Managing Director Hari Om Rai said the company plans to invest Rs 250 crore by 2021 on designing of devices in India and will launch first 'Design in India' smartphone by October 2018.
"China (economy) has grown 5-6 times compared to that of India but their cost of production is three times higher than us. We are at best stage of taking manufacturing into our country," Rai said.
Rai, however, said the company is facing in getting components for designing product in India at present.
Lava International, Head for Products, Gaurav Nigam, said Lava aims to have local production capacity of 1.2 crore mobile handsets and stop importing designs from China.
The company established its design centre in Noida in 2016. Lava also has in-house research and development centre in Shenzhen, China with workforce of around 700 people.
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