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| The Internet Service Providers Association of India (ISPAI) |
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ISPAI was set up in 1998 with a mission to 'Promote Internet for the benefit of all'. ISPAI is the collective voice of the ISP fraternity and by extension the entire Internet community. Over the years ISPAI has helped influence, shape and mould the telecom policies, so that ISPs and entrepreneurs in the business of Internet can setup and grow their services in an environment that is supportive and enabling.
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| Electronic Industries Association of India (ELCINA) |
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ELCINA was established in 1967 when India's Electronics industry was still in its infancy. Since then, ELCINA has been well known as an interactive forum for electronics and IT manufacturers. Apart from the basic objective of promoting hardware manufacturing through active representation and advice to the Government, ELCINA has been networking with national and international technical institutions and business promotion bodies to further the interests of its members. ELCINA has widened its horizons and broadened its activities to include the development of entire Electronics and IT Hardware, including components & assemblies, consumer electronics, telecom, IT, industrial/professional, defence/strategic electronics and other emerging areas like medical and automobile electronics, embedded systems and hardware design.
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| Electronic Industries Association of Andhra Pradesh (ELIAP) |
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| The pioneers in the electronics field of Andhra Pradesh felt the dire need for a common forum to exchange views on important issues, solve the common problems and to guide the industry with a view to ensure fast development of this key industry in Andhra Pradesh. ELIAP was started in the year 1970 with a motto to work for the welfare of the small and medium Electronic, Hardware / IT Industry in the state as well as in the country. With the active persuasion of the association an Electronic Hardware Park about 250 Acres was developed near new International Airport at Shamshabad. ELIAP is presently concentrating on Electronic Industry Cluster development project in association with National Small Industries Corporation Ltd., to ascertain the needs and requirements of the Electronic industries and to overcome the problems faced by the industry. |
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| India Semiconductor Association (ISA) |
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ISA is the trade body representing the Indian semiconductor driven industry. ISA has around 130 members from the semiconductor driven industry from India and outside and it's ecosystem. These include design companies, solar fabs, manufacturing companies and others in the ecosystem like venture funds, legal and IP firms.
ISA is committed towards building global awareness for the Indian semiconductor driven industry and supporting its growth through focused activities. It has global alliances including focused collaborations in the US and Taiwan to further the interests of its members. ISA works with various embassies to get delegations into India with the objective of partnership and investment opportunities.
ISA has played a prominent role in supporting the Government of India in the Semiconductor & Solar Policy 2007. It is also involved with State Governments. Government of India has received applications amounting to over USD 14.15 billion in the Solar sector.
The ISA's members in the Solar PV space include Applied Materials, BEL, Moser Baer, SemIndia Systems Pvt Ltd., Signet Solar, Solar Semiconductors and Velankini Technology Parks Pvt Ltd. |
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| Consumer Electronics and Appliances Manufacturers Association (CEAMA) |
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| CEAMA is an all India body of organizations in Consumer Electronics and Durables sector, it is registered as a non-profit organization. CEAMA looks into the common interest of its members, for sustainable growth in the sector. The 29 years old association boasts of more than 100 members, who are the manufacturers of Consumer Electronic products & Home Appliances products. The membership spectrum comprises of Domestic and MNCs, and includes large, medium & small-scale sectors. It is truly a representative organization for collective industrial promotional activities. |
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| WiMAX Forum |
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| WiMAX Forum is an industry-led, not-for-profit organization formed to certify and promote the compatibility and interoperability of broadband wireless products based upon the harmonized IEEE 802.16/ETSI HiperMAN standard. WiMAX Forum's goal is to accelerate the introduction of these systems into the marketplace. WiMAX Forum CertifiedT products are fully interoperable and support broadband fixed, portable and mobile services. Along these lines, the WiMAX Forum works closely with service providers and regulators to ensure that WiMAX Forum Certified systems meet customer and government requirements. The WiMAX ForumŽ has more than 522 members comprising the majority of operators, component and equipment companies in the communications ecosystem. |
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| Internet & Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) |
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IAMAI is a not-for-profit industry body registered under the Societies Act, 1896. Its mandate is to expand and enhance the online and mobile value added services sectors. It is dedicated to presenting a unified voice of the businesses it represents to the government, investors, consumers and other stakeholders. The association addresses the issues, concerns and challenges of the Internet and Mobile economy and takes a leading role in its development.
The association's activities include promoting the inherent strengths of the digital economy, evaluating and recommending standards and practices to the industry, conducting research, creating platforms for its members, communicating on behalf of the industry and creating a favorable business environment for the industry.
Founded in January 2004 by leading portals in India, IAMAI is the only specialized industry body in India representing the interests of online and mobile value added services industry.
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| Telecom Equipment Manufacturers' Association of India (TEMA) |
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Established in 1990, TEMA is recognized by the Government of India as the National Apex body to represent Telecom Technology Providers, Global and Indian, Private and Government owned companies.
Being the official mouthpiece of Indian telecom manufacturing industry, TEMA plays the critical role of advising the government and influencing decisions relating to Indian telecom industry. TEMA also enjoys the privilege of proposing names of technical experts from the industry to various telecom committees of the Government of India and major national industry associations.
TEMA has membership of more than 150 member companies covering almost 80 per cent of Indian Telecom Equipment Manufacturing.
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| Communications and Manufacturing Association of India (CMAI) |
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CMAI is the only trade organization bringing in harmony between manufacturing divisions of all sectors including that of ICT, Communications and Environmental Management policies.
It is involved in policy formulations along with Government and other stake holders for Technology Innovations, Indigenous manufacturing and communications sectors concerning environmental, pollution and health.
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