Achieving the milestone of delivering its millionth two-wheeler smart keyless system for both local and foreign markets has been accomplished by Minda Corporation Limited, the flagship organisation under Spark Minda's name. This complicated keyless system is an example of expertise and innovation, designed and developed at the company's modern technological centre in India. This success is due in large part to the Spark Minda Technical Centre (SMIT), which is a model of top-notch research and development that focuses on driverless technologies, electric transport, communication, and software expertise. In India, Spark Minda was one of the first companies to make Bluetooth and NFC smart key systems that were specifically designed for two-wheelers.
Ashok Minda, Group Chief Executive Officer at Spark Minda, said, "We are thrilled to announce the achievement of 1 million two-wheeler Smart Keyless System in India. As a technology-driven brand, Spark Minda continually pushes boundaries to shape the future of mobility, demonstrating our commitment to providing innovative solutions to elevate customer Experience with Next-Generation Smart Key Solutions for the Automotive Sector. We extend heartfelt gratitude to our customers for their trust in Spark Minda.”
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“This accomplishment also reflects the dedicated efforts of our entire team at Spark Minda Technical Centre and our manufacturing facilities to ensure the authenticity and high quality of our products," Mr Minda added.
Spark Minda has 29 manufacturing facilities in Indonesia, Vietnam, and India, with modern research and development facilities in Bangalore and Pune. The company's recent opening of offices in Japan and Italy indicates how serious it is about expanding its worldwide reach.
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Spark Minda plans to strengthen its position in the smart Passive Entry Passive Start (PEPS) industry for two-wheelers and four-wheelers in the future. Secure reliable key management systems and simplified methods for locking and unlocking vehicles are essential to this aim, according to the company.
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