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HP Launches Innovative Refurbished Laptop Program in India with Subscription Model

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/10/20 at 8:46 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a groundbreaking move, HP has introduced a pioneering program in India, designed to grant affordable access to laptops to a broad spectrum of consumers. In a strategic collaboration with an HP-certified partner, the renowned tech giant aims to make budget-friendly HP PCs accessible to retail customers and businesses alike.

Remarkably, India has been chosen as the inaugural market for HP’s refurbished PC venture, a testament to the burgeoning tech landscape in the country. Moreover, HP has set its sights on extending this initiative to other regions in the forthcoming year 2024, reaffirming its commitment to global digital inclusivity.

Notably, this refurbishment program in India adopts a subscription model, affording businesses the opportunity to secure cutting-edge technology for flexible durations, spanning 6, 12, or 24 months. The innovative model is poised to expand its offerings to retail customers and small businesses, initially concentrating on notebooks but with future plans for product diversification and expansion.

Under this program, HP’s certified partner will source devices from both enterprise and retail consumers, meticulously refurbishing them in alignment with HP’s stringent quality standards. Subsequently, these reconditioned products will be marketed to the discerning clientele, accompanied by comprehensive post-sales support inclusive of warranty services.

Gurpreet Singh Brar, Vice President of HP India, articulates the initiative’s far-reaching objectives, stating, “Our mission is to democratize access to technology, particularly in rural and smaller towns, where affordability is a challenge. This initiative is a transformative stride towards achieving this goal, enabling students, small businesses, and startups to harness the power of technology.”

This laudable program is poised to facilitate students’ access to educational resources, enhance the operational efficiency of small businesses, and present startups with a cost-effective technological solution. It epitomizes HP’s commitment to catering to the needs of an ever-expanding market, particularly in regions where acquiring PCs has historically been challenging.

Furthermore, HP’s refurbishment program aligns with the company’s sustainability goals, with an aim to achieve a 75% circularity rate for products and packaging by 2030. In its press statement, HP emphasizes the program’s environmentally conscious and budget-friendly approach, making technology more accessible to a diverse audience across India.

In conclusion, HP’s launch of the refurbished laptop program in India signifies a monumental step towards bridging the digital divide, offering consumers in both urban and rural areas a pathway to affordable and sustainable technology access.

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