Wipro Earns Supplier Recognition From Visteon

Wipro Earns Supplier Recognition From Visteon

Wipro was named a Best Quality Supplier during an awards ceremony at The Automotive Hall of Fame, attended by approximately 100 representatives from 60 Visteon strategic suppliers, as well as senior leaders from Visteon.

Wipro Limited, a leading global information technology, consulting and business process services company, has been recognized as a top supplier to Visteon Corp., a global provider of automotive cockpit electronics. The company was recognized at Visteon’s Strategic Supplier Conference held in October in Dearborn, Michigan.

Wipro was named a Best Quality Supplier during an awards ceremony at The Automotive Hall of Fame, attended by approximately 100 representatives from 60 Visteon strategic suppliers, as well as senior leaders from Visteon. Winners of the Best Quality Award distinguished themselves based on a strong record of product quality, service and delivery to Visteon.

“Our suppliers are critical to the success of Visteon as a technology-focused leader in cockpit electronics, particularly as the industry transitions toward electric and autonomous vehicles,” said Sachin Lawande, president and CEO, Visteon Corp. “Each of the suppliers recognized by Visteon has made a particularly noteworthy contribution to our ability to develop innovative, high-quality products and solutions for global automakers, with speed and at competitive costs.”

“Wipro is honored to be recognized by Visteon for its role in advancing the quality and technology of cockpit electronics in vehicles, which is one of the fastest-growing and most important segments in the automotive industry. This award is a testimony to our continuous commitment to advancement and support of cutting edge technology in the automobile industry,” said Milan Rao, president – marketing, innovations and technology, and global mead – manufacturing and communications business, Wipro Limited.

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