Intel launches PC awareness drive in India
Intel launches PC awareness drive in India
Intel targets to reach out to large number of teachers and learners
across India to spread awareness about the importance of PCs and IT
technologies.
To explain how a PC can change
their lives, the company has launched a nationwide integrated campaign
to increase the relevance and demand of personal computing devices and
drive domestic adoption of technology.
"The
campaign will reach out to consumers in a targeted manner across ten
states through a series of interventions in the form of advertisement
and others," Sandeep Aurora, director, marketing and market development,
Intel South Asia, told reporters today.
An awareness programme under the campaign will be held this weekend in the city, he said.
"In
our quest to bring about nationwide awareness for digital literacy, we
will continue to scale our efforts under the National Digital Literacy
Mission and through this new campaign, we will urge consumers to pursue
their passions and creativity with an Intel processor powered
computers," he said.
He said the Digital
literacy mission was launched by the company in collaboration with
NASSCOM and a few other players last year in order to enhance digital
literacy in India.
Aurora informed that the
company under this programme plans to cover 1.8 million teachers, 2
million learners as well as higher education students and faculty
members in colleges this year.
Intel targets to reach out to large number of teachers and learners
across India to spread awareness about the importance of PCs and IT
technologies.
To explain how a PC can change
their lives, the company has launched a nationwide integrated campaign
to increase the relevance and demand of personal computing devices and
drive domestic adoption of technology.
"The
campaign will reach out to consumers in a targeted manner across ten
states through a series of interventions in the form of advertisement
and others," Sandeep Aurora, director, marketing and market development,
Intel South Asia, told reporters today.
An awareness programme under the campaign will be held this weekend in the city, he said.
"In
our quest to bring about nationwide awareness for digital literacy, we
will continue to scale our efforts under the National Digital Literacy
Mission and through this new campaign, we will urge consumers to pursue
their passions and creativity with an Intel processor powered
computers," he said.
He said the Digital
literacy mission was launched by the company in collaboration with
NASSCOM and a few other players last year in order to enhance digital
literacy in India.
Aurora informed that the
company under this programme plans to cover 1.8 million teachers, 2
million learners as well as higher education students and faculty
members in colleges this year.
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