Vector Informatik India Supports COVID-19 Testing for Low Income and Underprivileged Citizens
Mumbai: Vector Informatik globally helps shape social values through its extensive involvement and attempts to reduce the social risks facing the general public. In line with its values Vector Informatik India, a 100% subsidiary of Vector Informatik GmbH has undertaken initiatives to contribute and invest INR 55 Lakhs towards COVID-19 testing amongst citizens from weaker section of society residing in Pune and Mumbai.
Vector Informatik globally helps shape social values through its extensive involvement and attempts to reduce the social risks facing the general public. In line with its values Vector Informatik India, a 100% subsidiary of Vector Informatik GmbH has undertaken initiatives to contribute and invest INR 55 Lakhs towards COVID-19 testing amongst citizens from weaker section of society residing in Pune and Mumbai.
Vector India has collaborated with Krsnaa Diagnostics in Pune and the testing will be done at identified sites for the people residing in low income zones. In Mumbai, Vector India has partnered with voluntary organization, Be Human Foundation to facilitate testing at Brihan Mumbai Corporation (BMC) identified labs and a mobile vehicle is deployed for collection of samples which facilitates increased reach across the underprivileged sections of city.
“Vector incorporates social issues into its business decisions, and we have always tried to actively contribute towards social welfare and societal needs through our various initiatives. In these unprecedented times, we have decided to support the sections of Pune & Mumbai where the need for testing is higher so that the earliest detection is possible, required medical assistance can be provided and the further spread of virus can be curtailed” said Pushkar Sonar, Head – Marketing & Communications, Vector Informatik India.
“It is our endeavor to sponsor testing for the low-income residents who are unable to afford the tests, as maximizing the testing in the most affected regions is necessary to contain the spread. We also plan to expand this initiative in Bengaluru in the coming month” added Mugdha Vartak, Head – HR, Vector Informatik India.
The entire project was planned by Vector India’s Corporate Social responsibility (CSR) committee in collaboration with Krsnaa Diagnostics, Pune and Be Human Foundation, Mumbai. Vector India employees have also taken efforts at their personal level to support stranded people in various parts of our country by volunteering for food distribution and contributed to different non-profit foundations working towards helping people affected by the pandemic.
About Vector
Vector is the leading manufacturer of software tools and components for the development of electronic systems and the related networks with a wide range of systems from CAN to Ethernet.
Since 1988, Vector has been a partner of manufacturers and suppliers of the automotive industry and related sectors. Vector tools and services provide engineers with a decisive advantage to make a demanding and highly complex subject area as easy and straightforward as possible. Vector employees constantly strive for new electronic innovations for the automotive industry. Customers worldwide from the automotive, commercial vehicle, aerospace, transport and control engineering fields rely on solutions and products of the independent Vector Group when developing technologies for the mobility of tomorrow.
With its headquarters in Germany (Stuttgart), Vector has subsidiaries in the USA, India, Japan, France, Great Britain, Italy, Austria, Sweden, South Korea, China, and Brazil.
Vector Informatik India Private Limited is a 100% subsidiary of Vector Informatik GmbH and is headquartered at Pune with offices in Bengaluru, where more than 105 technical experts and subject matter specialists support the customers with their development challenges and provide customized solutions as per their needs.