In a major leap for India’s electronics and AI sectors, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw unveiled the country’s first fully designed Artificial Intelligence (AI) server, developed by VVDN Technologies. The high-performance server, equipped with 8 GPUs, was entirely conceptualized and engineered in India, signaling a powerful stride under the ‘Make in India’ and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiatives.
The unveiling took place at VVDN Technologies’ Global Innovation Park in Manesar, where the Minister also inaugurated the company’s latest Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Line. This SMT line, the largest in VVDN’s portfolio, supports PCB sizes up to 850mm x 560mm and boasts a remarkable throughput of 250,000 components per hour.
Lauding VVDN Technologies, Vaishnaw stated, “This is a big leap forward for India’s design capabilities. The presence of over 5,000 engineers designing complex AI-embedded products in this facility is a testament to India’s growing strength in electronics innovation.”
Highlighting the country’s rapid progress in electronics manufacturing, the Minister noted that production has surged fivefold in the last decade, reaching over ₹11 lakh crore, while exports have increased six times, surpassing ₹3.5 lakh crore.
He emphasized the growing global trust in India’s commitment to intellectual property rights, which is fostering innovation and enhancing investor confidence. “Our strength lies in our design talent. This is what sets us apart from many countries,” he added.
In tandem with the SMT Line, VVDN also announced the development of a 1,50,000 sq ft Mechanical Innovation Park. The facility will integrate mold and tool-making setups, wire-cutting systems, and modern injection molding machinery—further strengthening India’s end-to-end manufacturing capabilities.
With these new additions, VVDN is set to generate over 3,000 skilled jobs, contributing significantly to employment and the government’s vision of a high-tech, self-reliant India.






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