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The company changed its name to Wipro Products Limited in 1977, followed by Wipro Limited, a syllabic abbreviation of the original name, in 1982. [6]
Jun 24, 2023 · In 1977, Wipro underwent a significant transformation and changed its name from Western India Vegetable Products Limited to Wipro Products Limited. This shift in identity signified the company’s commitment to embracing technology-driven solutions and venturing into the realm of IT services.
Western India Vegetable Products was on the rise, moving from its cramped offices to a new building in the heart of Bombay. Soon afterwards, the company formally registered itself as Wipro. No longer would it be limited by its name.
May 29, 2017 · Wipro’s new logo, the ‘connect the dots’ image with the company’s name emblazoned in its centre has not created a ripple as far as company logos go. In fact, when the IT major changed its logo in 1998 to the bright, multi-coloured logo of a flower, it then sparked off a lot of conversation.
In 1966, after Hasham Premji's death, his son Azim Premji dropped out of Stanford University and took over as chairperson at age 21. The company changed its name to Wipro Products Limited in 1977, followed by Wipro Limited, a syllabic abbreviation of the original name, in 1982.
The new brand identity marks Wipro’s emergence as a trusted digital transformation partner to clients, delivering at global scale with increasingly localized capabilities, and leveraging hyper-automation, robotics, cloud, analytics, cognitive and emerging technologies.
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May 2, 2017 · Wipro on Tuesday said the company changed its logo and unveiled its new brand identity. The new identity, along with the logo, would mark Wipro's emergence as a trusted digital transformation partner to clients, delivering at global scale with increasingly localised capabilities, and leveraging hyper-automation, robotics, cloud, analytics ...