Tag: ST Microelectronics

  • Udit Sharma gets back to sports at JioStar

    Udit Sharma gets back to sports at JioStar

    MUMBAI: He left Hotstar as head of ad sales in June 2022 after working there for more than five years. Udit Sharma then joined Sharechat as chief revenue officer for less than two years, and One Impression as chief business officer for around a year.

    Now the hardcore sales professional is back with his old colleagues at JioStar as executive vice-president, business head – for premium sports and agency relationships. Announcing his joining the firm on linkedin, Udit said: “’India should not and will not be a one-sports country’ – With this conviction, I am super excited to be joining Ishan Chatterjee, Kiran Mani and Sanjog Gupta to lead with the premium sports business at Jiostar.”

    The Singapore (Masters in Engineering  in microelectronics from Nanyang Technological University)-educated Udit, completed his MBA from Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth in 2010.  After his bachelors in engineering, he was placed at ST Microelectronics as an IC design engineer where he worked for four years and even completed his master’s degree. He was then hired by Samsung Electronics as a global strategist in the chairman’s office in Seoul before being promoted to business development manager -Samsung Pay in 2013.

    Returning to India (Gurugram), he had a short stint with Zomato as vice-president global business head -cashless, after which he joined Freecharge where stayed for a year and quit as assistant vice-president – head category management & business development to join Hotstar.

  • Airtel Digital TV launches ‘Made in India’ set-top-boxes

    Airtel Digital TV launches ‘Made in India’ set-top-boxes

    MUMBAI: Airtel Digital TV, the DTH arm of Bharti Airtel, has launched its first indigenously manufactured set-top-boxes (STBs), which are aptly called ‘Made in India’ STBs.

     

    Conceptualised and designed in India, the HD STBs will be manufactured at a facility in Pune (Ranjangaon) with an aim to match global technology standards to provide the best of experience to customers.

     

    The boxes will serve HD users to begin with and soon all Airtel Digital TV’s set-top-boxes will be manufactured in India. This move makes Airtel Digital TV the latest corporate to join the Narendra Modi government’s Make in India initiative. The launch promotes an ecosystem that will drive indigenous manufacturing of DTH STBs empowered with production capabilities as well as technical expertise within India.

     

    When asked about the initiative, Bharti Airtel DTH and media CEO Shashi Arora said, “With this we aim to reduce our imports and thus help drive employment and growth within the country. In the long run, cost synergies will further help us extend more benefits to our customers.”

     

    Based on an in-house design by MyBox Tech, which is a subsidiary of Hero Electronix, and ST Microelectronics, a multinational manufacturer of Integrated Devices and semiconductors, the STBs will offer features including Full HD 1080p support, MPEG-4 video with Dolby Digital Plus Surround Sound, 5X picture clarity, unlimited recording (via USB-drive), and USB-based Wi-Fi connectivity for On-demand, Anytime TV and Interactive Gaming.

     

    Welcoming this move by Airtel Digital TV, minister of state for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore said, “It is great that Airtel Digital TV is aligning itself with our Make in India vision as this will certainly pedal the fast gaining momentum of the initiative further.”

     

    Airtel Digital TV connection on these HD boxes will be available under various packages.