Vishal Parekh, ex Marketing Head of Nodwin, joins CyberPowerPC India as COO

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CyberPower Inc., a North American gaming PC brand, which recently announced its entry into the Indian market, has appointed Vishal Parekh as Chief Operating Officer (COO) of CyberPowerPC India. CyberPowerPC enters India through a joint venture with Creative Newtech, bringing custom-made gaming PCs to Indian gamers. CyberPowerPC’s entry into the Indian market marks its first step into the Asian market.

Vishal Parekh, a professional with experience in the gaming and technology sectors, previously held leadership roles at Nodwin Gaming, Kingston, and HyperX. As COO, Parekh will focus on shaping CyberPowerPC’s strategy to meet local market demands while maintaining the brand’s global standards reported StoryBoard18.

“Parekh’s deep understanding of the Indian gaming market and his history of transformative leadership are invaluable as we expand into India,” said Eric Cheung, CEO and Founder of CyberPowerPC. “His vision aligns perfectly with our commitment to delivering high-quality, cutting-edge gaming systems and contributing to this rapidly growing region.”

Parekh emphasized CyberPowerPC’s commitment to the PC gaming ecosystem in India, stating, “CyberPowerPC is here to enhance the PC gaming ecosystem in India through extensive customer support, including on-site service and extended on-site service options, eventually providing gamers and enthusiasts with a seamless and immersive PC gaming experience.”

CyberPowerPC India will offer Indian gamers access to the same products available to global customers, including systems tested for FPS specs through UL Solutions. The product lineup features custom-built gaming PCs equipped with the latest technology from partners like AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA, ensuring good performance and reliability. The company also aims to provide prompt customer support with its extended on-site service options.

CyberPowerPC’s products are available in major US and Canadian retailers, including Costco, Walmart, Staples, and Best Buy, where it holds a position in the gaming PC category. The company was among the top 10 in units sold for desktops, with five of the top 10 gaming desktops sold in 2022.

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