| IT major HP is gearing up to transfer its i-community project at Kuppam in Andhra Pradesh, near its border with Karnataka, to a yet to be floated transferee organisation by February, 2005. |
| The project has matured and HP's rural initiative/emerging market solutions will achieve returns in the next two years. The company has so far invested $2 million (around Rs 9 crore) in this initiative in India, primarily for the i-community programme. |
| The i-community project started two years ago involves taking the ICT infrastructure to the countryside by devising low cost solutions for both hardware and software which the villagers can use. |
| The technology incubator and hub at Kuppam set out to deliver programmes in education, healthcare and e-governance to develop low-cost products for emerging markets. |
| Maureen Conway, vice-president, emerging market solutions, said, "We are already in consultation with several state governments, agencies and national organisations to vend rural IT solutions developed at our i-community." |
| The company has 25 initiatives now in the fields of health, education, economic and social empowerment and government interface. It is betting on a low cost ink jet printer and a 4-in-1 personal computer (a single CPU facilitating four machine operations), that it is presently testing out, to yield rich dividends. |
| Another revenue model that HP is looking at is replicating the solutions in other rural areas in India and abroad. In fact, the company a few days ago showcased its i-community initiatives to IT secretaries from Himachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Assam and Uttaranchal. |
| As a result, officials said, expressions of interests were received from several states in India, besides China and Brazil, to implement the solutions. |
| Further, they added, the 4-in-1 personal computer "" tested and commercialised at HP's only other i-community project in South Africa "" is under the scanner of Russia and China. |
| HP officials added that despite the transfer of the particular project, Kuppam will be very much on HP's radar as a rural innovation hub. |
| HP's current plans are centred around extending the initiatives standardised at Kuppam to other areas on a commercial basis. |


