Walton Micro-Tech Corporation

Walton Micro-Tech Corporation is situated near the Walton Hi-Tech Industries Limited’s factory at Chandra in Gazipur. It is the manufacturing, assembling and R&D plant for Walton's electronics products such as mobiles, televisions (CRT, LED), home appliances (blender, rice cooker, induction cooker, air fryer, rechargeable fan, air cooler, hair dryer, DVD players etc.),Electrical appliances, LED lights, battery, electric motor etc. Walton mobiles are one of the most selling products of Walton Micro-Tech Corporation and also is one of the best selling mobile brands in Bangladesh. Walton produces Android smartphones and some Windows phones. Walton Primo is a series of mobile computing devices designed, manufactured and marketed by Walton Electronics. The series consists of high-end Android-powered smartphones.[1][2]

Walton Micro-Tech Corporation Limited
Private Limited Company
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1977
HeadquartersKaliakair, Bangladesh
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
S.M. Nurul Alam Rezvi
(Chairman)
ProductsElectronics, Automobile, Telecommunication
Number of employees
10000+
ParentWalton Group
Websitewaltonbd.com

Accolades

Local Awards:[3]

  • Best TV AD (Walton Television) awarded by Bangladesh Film Journalist forum.
  • Best TV AD (Walton MicroWave Oven) awarded by television Dorshok Forum.
  • Best TV AD (Walton Television) awarded by DCCA-Binodondhara.
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References

  1. "New Walton Primo X-2 handset to hit markets". The Bangladesh Today. 2015-01-20. Retrieved 2015-11-18.
  2. "Two new models of Walton Primo smartphone launched". Financial Express. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  3. "Walton At Every Home". www.waltonbd.com.


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