Inauguration of Infravision’s Noida Facility
Infravision Chief Operating Officer, Mr Paul Crawford, Co-Founder and CEO, Mr Cameron Van Der Berg; Director and Co-Founder Mr Chris Cox; Executive General Manager Asia Pacific, Mr Darryl Sweet, Head of India Infravision, Mr Rahul Uniya; Infravision staff; Austrade General Manager – South Asia, Dr Monica Kennedy; distinguished guests.
It is a true honor to be here with you today in Noida to officially inaugurate Infravision’s new office. This marks a significant moment in the continued growth of Infravision as well as in the deepening relationship between Queensland and India.
As an Australian-founded company with its roots firmly planted in Queensland, Infravision is an excellent example of a Queensland business that has dreamed big and taken bold steps in one of the largest and fastest-growing markets in the world.
Through innovation, determination, and strategic partnerships aided by Austrade and the Queensland Government’s Go Global Export Program, Infravision has made remarkable progress in a relatively short amount of time.
The company’s success is a true testament to the potential that lies ahead for Queensland businesses seeking to scale their innovative solutions in global markets. It is also testament to the quality of strategic guidance and market planning provided by the teams at Austrade and Trade and Investment Queensland, who provide valuable expertise in facilitating growth and expansion into global markets.
I would also like to offer my sincere congratulations to Infravision on its exciting partnership with Sterlite Power, a leader in India’s transmission sector.
Through this collaboration, Infravision is bringing cutting-edge, technology-driven transmission solutions to India, helping to modernise and enhance the nation’s power infrastructure.
Infravision’s inroads into the Indian market are a testament to the growing synergies between Australia and India in the fields of technology, infrastructure, and trade.
Queensland is home to some of the world’s most innovative businesses, and this milestone exemplifies our commitment to fostering sustainable, high-impact collaborations that drive global infrastructure excellence.
The new office here in Noida, with plans to scale to 100 employees by 2025, will serve as the central hub for Infravision’s work in India. This growth is not only a success for Infravision but for the strong ties between Queensland and India.
Congratulations once again to the entire Infravision team, and I look forward to following your continued success in India and beyond.
Thank you.