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      • Sunil Vachani is the founder and chairman of India-listed Dixon Technologies. Vachani borrowed two million rupees ($27,600) from his father to set up the company in 1993 to manufacture TV sets. The company makes products such as smartphones, washing machines and TVs for a range of clients including Samsung, Panasonic and Xiaomi.
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    3 days ago · Sunil Vachani is the founder and chairman of India-listed Dixon Technologies. Vachani borrowed two million rupees ($27,600) from his father to set up the company in 1993 to...

  3. Dixon Technologies was founded in 1993 by Sunil Vachani. His father, Sundar Vachani. had been manufacturing televisions under the Weston brand which had launched the first colour television in India; his business struggled later on due to the emergence of other companies. [10]

  4. Jul 6, 2022 · Full Bio. Sunil Vachani, co-founder and chairman, Dixon Technologies Image: Madhu Kapparath. A s I entered the first basement of the seven-storeyed Padget Electronics factory in Phase 2,...

  5. Jan 1, 2024 · Led by self-made billionaire Sunil Vachani, the company expects to make Rs 1600 crore-Rs 1800 crore revenue by making the Jio Bharat phones by March 2024. Dixon had bagged an order to make 15 million JioBharat phones from the RIL subsidiary, which later increased to 20 million phones.

  6. Mar 11, 2024 · Sunil Vachani: In a relentless pursuit of excellence for global domination. After becoming the largest electronics manufacturing services company in India, Sunil Vachani now wants Dixon...

  7. Experience: Dixon Technologies India Limited · Location: Delhi · 38 connections on LinkedIn. View Sunil Vachani’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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  8. Jul 5, 2022 · Cover story author Naini Thaker gives you a glimpse into Vachani's and Dixon's journey, and his travails and triumphs with entrepreneurship in pre-liberalised India and post it