ASUS strengthens pan India retail strategy with the launch of its 6th Select Store in Chennai

India, 25th October 2024: As a step towards strengthening the brand’s retail footprint across the country, ASUS India, Taiwanese tech giant today announced the launch of a select store in Chennai. The Select Store extends a touchpoint to the residents of Chennai to explore and purchase refurbished ASUS technology that has been thoroughly tested and backed by a 1-year warranty at discounted rates.

The new store spread across 300 sq. ft. is an endeavor by the brand to contribute towards strengthening the e-waste circular economy and institutionalizing the refurbished PC market in the country. The showcased products have undergone a rigorous, multi-check inspection that comprises an exhaustive process of testing, meticulous restoration, and ASUS certification, thereby ensuring their compliance with standards akin to those of brand-new products.

Commenting on the launch of the store, Arnold Su, Vice President of the Gaming and Consumer Segment at ASUS India, shared, “Our select stores reflect two core principles of ASUS: a strong retail footprint and a commitment to sustainability across the PC sector. To reinforce this mission, I’m excited to share that we are opening our sixth ASUS Select Store in the dynamic city of Chennai.”

“We’ve seen a rising interest in pre-loved PCs in Tamil Nadu over the past few years, and opening our Select Store in the state is our way of addressing this demand. Our Select Stores are crucial for promoting sustainability and ensuring that customers have access to affordable options. “Added Arnold Su.

In addition to the recently launched Select Store in Chennai, Nagpur, Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Hyderabad also boast of the presence of ASUS Select Stores. Chennai also houses 2 ASUS Exclusive Stores that are operational at key locations to allow potential customers to experience the products.

VASA Indica Your way to the new Indica

VĀSA Indica Your way to the new Indica

New Delhi, 16th May 2024, Amidst the lively streets of New Delhi, VĀSA Indica is set to open its doors on May 17th at Regency One, marking the dawn of a revolutionary era in retail. Over 60 emerging designers will display their curated assortments. Nestled near Dhan Mill, the 5000 sq. ft. retail space offers a meticulously crafted haven where each brand’s vision can be explored and appreciated in an environment that is as inviting as it is inspiring.

Founded by a trio whose expertise spans BUSINESS, DESIGN, and STRATEGY, VĀSA Indica is the brainchild of Rishi Sakhuja, Devika Sakhuja, and Yuvraj Singh Shergill. Each brings a distinctive perspective to this brainchild: Rishi’s strategic direction and experience in the direct-to-consumer market, Devika’s impeccable eye for curation and luxury, and Yuvraj’s prowess in retail and real estate development. Together, they embody the ethos of The New Indica, offering strong support to Indian brands while boldly championing the essence of the Indica values.

One of the founders of VĀSA Rishi Sakhuja further adds “We seek to revolutionize Indian fashion, curating selections that reflect contemporary trends. Empowering modern buyers to express individuality with confidence, it envisions a future synonymous with accessible and diverse fashion and lifestyle”.

” VĀSA Indica offers modern consumers personalized styling assistance, handpicked events, and exclusive previews, shaping the environment into a dynamic nexus where craftsmanship, style, and commerce harmonize. Featuring brands like Ka-Sha from Pune, Divya Sheth from Kolkata, Mimamsa from Lucknow,Tilla from Ahmedabad,Ekadi from Bihar, Naushad Ali from Pondicherry, Art Chives from Mumbai & Ode-to-Odd from Ranchi amongst others who proudly champions the essence of the Indica ethos, With prices ranging from INR 10,000 to INR 75,000, luxury becomes accessible, bridging India’s artisanal heritage with modern aspirations.

The result is a destination where exclusivity feels accessible and where every piece of clothing or accessories comes with a narrative that adds to the larger story of Indian fashion. VĀSA Indica is poised to make its mark on Delhi’s style landscape, offering a refreshing, thoughtfully curated take on contemporary fashion that celebrates the best of India’s evolving identity.

Vietjet Wins Prestigious Award for Human Resource Digital Transformation Strategy

Chennai, February 22, 2024) – Vietjet, Vietnam’s leading new-age carrier, has been crowned with the “Best Human Resource Digital Transformation Strategy Award” at the 32nd World HRD Congress in Mumbai, India. The award ceremony brought together over 200 speakers and 3,000 global leaders in the field of Human Resources and industry experts from over 119 countries and territories worldwide.

The airline is highly recognized for its strategic process, which involves leveraging digital technologies to enhance and optimize HR processes, functions, and human capital management. These initiatives aim to increase efficiency, effectiveness, and employee experience while also contributing to the development of personnel within the organization. Some of the key criteria assessed include initiatives in translating and combining vision with action, HR strategy, and cultivating competencies for the future to enable the organization to be future-ready.

Vietjet is an internationally diverse workplace with over 6,000 officers and employees from more than 50 countries and territories. The airline has been voted the best workplace in Asia and a leading employer for many years. With effective management policies, especially in human resources, Vietjet is among the few airlines that quickly recovered and expanded its flight network after the pandemic.

With “People” identified as the top priority resource, the airline is committed to sustainable development with a core focus on human resource development. The company continuously innovates and fosters creativity to maximize the potential of its workforce, providing opportunities for employees’ self-development and contributing to the growth of the company, the aviation industry, and the community in the digital age.