Optoma Technology India Pvt Ltd, a leading provider of professional display and projection technologies, has expanded its presence on the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) with the introduction of a wider range of projectors and interactive display solutions. The move reinforces the company’s commitment to supporting India’s digital transformation initiatives while enhancing access to advanced visual communication technologies for government agencies, educational institutions and public-sector organizations.
The newly listed portfolio includes a range of projection and interactive display products designed to meet the evolving needs of classrooms, training facilities, conference rooms and collaborative workspaces. Manufactured in India under the Government’s Make in India initiative, the products are aimed at enabling technology-driven learning, communication and decision-making across public institutions.
Among the latest additions are the X400LveN, W400LveN and EH338N projectors, which offer high brightness, reliable performance and versatile connectivity options for educational and professional environments. Featuring Full HD, XGA and WXGA resolutions, extended lamp life, integrated speakers and simplified installation capabilities, the projectors are engineered to deliver dependable performance in everyday applications.
Optoma has also introduced the X309STN short-throw projector, designed specifically for environments where installation space is limited. The solution enables large-format image projection from short distances while maintaining image clarity and brightness, making it suitable for compact classrooms and meeting rooms.
Expanding its interactive display lineup, the company has launched the Made-in-India Creative Touch 3 Series Gen 3 Interactive Flat Panels in 65-inch, 75-inch and 86-inch variants. Equipped with collaboration and productivity tools, the displays are designed to support interactive learning, presentations and team engagement. Compatibility with Google applications and secure device management features further enhance their suitability for modern educational and government environments.
Vijay Sharma, Managing Director of Optoma Technology India, said the company’s GeM expansion coincides with an important phase in its growth journey as local manufacturing becomes a central pillar of its strategy. He noted that the availability of Make in India-certified products on the GeM platform reflects Optoma’s support for the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat while enabling government departments and educational institutions to access world-class display technologies through a transparent procurement process.
The company plans to further expand its GeM portfolio in the coming months by adding All-in-One Direct View LED displays and 24×7 Professional Non-Touch Displays. With the latest additions now available through GeM, Optoma aims to play a greater role in strengthening India’s digital infrastructure by delivering locally manufactured visual solutions tailored to the needs of the public sector and education ecosystem.
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