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LG Electronics launches new display products
MUMBAI: Consumer electronics company LG Electronics (LGE) has launched a new range of New Display Products (NDPs). Claiming to be a leader in the consumer electronics market, LG has strategically planned to create an exclusive category of hi-end consumer electronics products which include plasma display panels, projection televisions, LCD TVs, projectors, monitors and optical storage devices.
NDP refers to TV products with new display technologies such as PDP, LCD TV, projection TV and projectors. They feature large sized or slimmer screens in comparison with the existing products.
LGE is introducing two patented technologies of MDP product line up and XDR (Pro) technology for picture enhancement through these products. The product market for NDPs is booming due to the changing broadcasting technology, consumer aspirations and product competitiveness.
“With the whole world moving towards digital transmission in which lies the future of consumer electronic markets, LGE took this conscious step to create this segment in the Indian televisions market. We are committed to developing advanced display products and will focus on this category henceforth,” said LGE DDM (digital display and media) president Nam K. Woo.
Nam Woo further added, “As a leading IT and consumer electronic manufacturer, we continuously build our strength to serve our customers. With the ever-increasing demand for Digital TV, LGE will be securing the top global position early with the introduction of the best digital display technology and other diverse new products into the market.”
Targeting the fast-growing flat panel displays market, LGE’s strategy will be on exploring the untapped potential for these products in India. The company is look at upgrading a consumer from being the owner of a conventional TV to a technologically superior electronic product.
A release says that LGE will strive to make these aspirational products available at the consumer’s doorstep. Apart from the retail stores where these products will be available, the New Display Products will also be available in the X Canvas Studios, which are the exclusive outlets for LGE’s high end products and on LGE’s website, Lgezbuy.com which is India’s largest CE and HA site.
According to LGE head marketing Anil Arora, “LG Electronics will always be in the lead position to further enrich and enliven every customer’s life. As a market leader, we take the onus to move the trends from analog to digital technology and we aim to serve a critical role in building a digital world leveraging on the first mover advantage.”
The release says that globally, LGE is ranked third in the LCDs and PDP panels and is one of the few companies, which has its own PDP and LLD development as well as manufacturing facility. The manufacturing plant at Noida in India already has the capability of producing projection TVs and LCD’s.
Leveraging its strengths of technical competency, production technology, sales network and a sound strategy, the release adds that LG Electronics has the vision to become the global leader in Plasma Display Panels and LCD TVs by the year 2007 and also targets at capturing the No. 2 position in projection televisions globally by the same year. Incidentally, LGE claims to be the leader in the category of NDPs in Australia and are also the leaders in Europe for PDP technology.
In India, LGE claims to have the numero uno position in colour televisions category with a market share of 18.2 per cent (Source: Jan~July 2003 Report of ORG GFK). In the category of flat TVs too, LGE claims to be the fastest growing brand, registering a growth of 283.7 per cent.
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Hiili names Sanjay Hemady as country manager India
Media veteran to drive digital decarbonisation push
MUMBAI: Climate tech firm Hiili has announced its entry into India, appointing industry veteran Sanjay Hemady as India country manager to steer its growth in one of the world’s fastest-expanding digital markets.
Hemady, a familiar name across India’s media and consulting circles, will lead Hiili’s India operations from Mumbai. His mandate is clear: help Indian companies measure, manage and reduce the carbon emissions generated by their digital services.
Hiili offers a scientifically validated platform, certified by the UC3M-Santander Big Data Institute, that enables businesses to improve the efficiency of their digital infrastructure while cutting emissions. As organisations race to meet ESG targets, the company positions itself as a practical bridge between climate pledges and measurable action.
“I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as country manager, India at Hiili,” Hemady said in a LinkedIn post, adding that the company aims to move beyond broad sustainability promises towards precise, science-based decarbonisation.
Hemady brings more than three decades of experience spanning print, television, radio and digital media. He has previously served as chief executive officer at HIT 95 FM, assistant general manager at CNBC TV18, and held leadership roles at MTV India and The Indian Express, among others. Most recently, he worked as an independent business consultant advising firms across media and technology.
With India’s digital economy expanding at pace, the environmental cost of data, streaming and online services is climbing quietly in the background. Hiili’s bet is that carbon efficiency will soon sit alongside cost efficiency in boardroom conversations.
For Hemady, the move marks a shift from selling airtime and ad inventory to championing climate accountability. If successful, Hiili’s India play could make digital growth not just faster, but cleaner too.






