Walton Digi-Tech wins 2025 Global Brand Award for trusted innovation
BY Insider Desk
June 18, 2025

Walton Digi-Tech Industries Limited has secured a major international accolade, earning the ‘Global Brand Award 2025’ from UK-based Global Brands Magazine.
The Bangladeshi technology and electronics manufacturer received the award in the category of ‘Most Trusted IT & Electronics Manufacturer,’ marking a significant milestone in its global recognition.
The Global Brands Magazine annually honours organisations across sectors such as technology, finance, education, automotive, and lifestyle that demonstrate consistent innovation, reliability, and consumer trust. This year’s awardees include global giants like Germany’s Bosch, France’s Airbus, US-based 3M, and UK’s Unilever, placing Walton Digi-Tech alongside some of the world’s most established brands.
In addition to the company’s award, Walton Digi-Tech’s Chief Business Officer, Touhidur Rahman Rad, was named ‘Most Innovative Chief Business Officer’ in the publication’s Leadership category, further acknowledging the firm’s strength in strategic innovation and executive leadership.
Walton Digi-Tech, a key player in Bangladesh’s technology sector, produces a range of electronics, including laptops, desktops, monitors, printers, and tablets—all under the ‘Made in Bangladesh’ label. The company has made notable strides in local manufacturing, backed by a nationwide distribution network and strong R&D capabilities.
In a press release, the company described the award as a reflection of Walton’s rising global credibility, achieved through a focus on product quality, technical expertise, and customer satisfaction.
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