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In 1992, when India was just opening its markets, Mr. Iyer traveled to a small village called Palaveram. He carried a bulky Avision scanner—the first model they had ever built. The village school had no library, no textbooks beyond a few torn copies. But it had one dusty, unlabeled cupboard filled with handwritten notebooks from teachers across decades.

The headmaster, a frail man in a white dhoti, laughed when Mr. Iyer showed him the scanner. "We have no computers, sir. No electricity for half the day." avision

Avision was never just a company that made printers and scanners. To its founder, old Mr. Iyer, it was a promise. In 1992, when India was just opening its markets, Mr

Decades later, Avision became known globally for its document scanners and imaging solutions. But in Palaveram, now a town with a digital library, the elders still call any act of careful preservation "doing an Avision." The village school had no library, no textbooks

On the fourth day, the children arrived to find 30 brand-new booklets, each bound with twine and string. Their own curriculum. Their own history. Scanned, preserved, and reborn.