
In an exciting development for tech enthusiasts, Nothing co-founder Akis Evangelidis has revealed plans for the company's inaugural flagship store in India, slated to open later this year. This announcement was made via a post on X (formerly Twitter) following a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Economic Times WLF 2025 event. Evangelidis expressed his admiration for Modi's vision, noting that it has significantly contributed to India's emergence as a global technology leader. He highlighted that Nothing's Phone (3) is not only produced in India but is also exported to various international markets, underscoring the country's capacity to deliver high-quality technology. Additionally, Evangelidis mentioned that CMF, a sub-brand of Nothing, is in the process of establishing its global headquarters in India, further enhancing its leadership team with local talent. The anticipated flagship store aims to provide consumers with direct access to Nothing’s innovative devices and experiences, akin to the exclusive retail outlets operated by tech giants such as Apple and Samsung in the region. With India being hailed as a global technology hub, Evangelidis concluded with enthusiasm, stating, "The narrative for the next decade of consumer technology is unfolding here, and we’re thrilled to be a part of it."
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