With economies sinking all around, business hopes surfaced for India in Las Vegas during the four-day Consumer Electronics Show at Las Vegas.
Geeks did come up with innovative products with greener technology, notwithstanding the recession that visibly impacted CES, one of the world's largest trade fairs.
And, India was on the radar of many.
"We are on the lookout for an Indian partner. Right now it would be for distribution and in the second stage we plan for a manufacturing tie-up," Washington-based Gravitonus Inc CEO Marshall Ferrin said.
Image: Casey Harrell, international toxics campaigner for Greenpeace, at a news conference on 'green' electronics during the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 9. | Photograph: Steve Marcus/Reuters
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