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Zetwerk Electronics to open new manufacturing facility in Bengaluru; to hire over 2k employees
Zetwerk Electronics to open new manufacturing facility in Bengaluru; to hire over 2k employees

New Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

Zetwerk Electronics to open new manufacturing facility in Bengaluru; to hire over 2k employees

BENGALURU: Zetwerk Electronics, a part of USD 2.1 billion Zetwerk Manufacturing Businesses, will open its new manufacturing facility in Bengaluru. Over 2,000 employees will be hired in the new facility. On Wednesday, it inaugurated the new facility and said this will enhance Zetwerk's capabilities to serve diverse high-growth ESDM (Electronic System Design and Manufacturing) sectors such as industrials, telecom, auto, consumer durables, and strategic electronics. This will be Zetwerk's eighth facility, and it comes three months after the company inaugurated its largest electronics manufacturing facility near Chennai, which was part of its Rs 1,000 crore investment that was announced earlier. Apart from Bengaluru and Chennai, it has facilities in Noida and Gurugram. This new facility adds to the company's growing network of specialised factories across the country. Josh Foulger, President – Zetwerk Electronics, said, 'This new investment strengthens our ambition to serve high-growth sectors with world-class manufacturing solutions from India."

Electronics parts PLI draws in Dixon, Tatas, Foxconn & others
Electronics parts PLI draws in Dixon, Tatas, Foxconn & others

Time of India

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Electronics parts PLI draws in Dixon, Tatas, Foxconn & others

Several companies including Dixon, Tata Electronics, Zetwerk and Foxconn are planning to invest through the newly launched production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for electronic components. Foxconn, through its subsidiary Yuzhan Technology, is also looking to apply under the smartphone display module category, as per people aware of the developments."Foxconn has set up a display module assembly unit in Tamil Nadu which has begun trial runs," one of the people told ET. "They have been waiting for the PLI and are very keen to apply for it as they see this as a great opportunity to deepen their presence in India. They want to replicate the success they got with smartphone assembly across other categories as well." ET was the first to report on September 25 last year that the company, which is Apple's largest contract manufacturer, was looking to pump in about $1 billion to set up a smartphone display module assembly unit near Chennai, which would not only cater to Apple but other clients as well. Tata Electronics is likely to apply for the enclosures category where the company already is a supplier to Apple. However, sources said the company was also evaluating other categories through group companies. Its Indian competitor Dixon too is eyeing various categories. "Dixon has already started investing in display modules which is a category under the scheme," another person said. "A factory is being constructed for the same in Noida where in the first phase it will have 2 million display modules in mobiles which will subsequently be increased to four million." This person added that the company was also evaluating camera modules and lithium-ion batteries and enclosures. Queries sent to Dixon, Tata Electronics and Foxconn remained unanswered as of press time Monday. It isn't just large-scale enterprises but also startups like contract manufacturing firm Zetwerk that are actively evaluating applying for the scheme under various categories. "We are in the process of evaluating the categories carefully," Josh Foulger, president of Zetwerk's electronics business, told ET. "We are on the lookout for appropriate partners who have the right technology and are scalable to help make the process of entering these new categories more seamless. We could look at having the component business as a division within Zetwerk Electronics." Foulger said that the scheme will strengthen the electronic system design and manufacturing (ESDM) ecosystem while making India competitive to serve global value chains.

Electronics parts PLI draws in Dixon, Tatas, Foxconn and others
Electronics parts PLI draws in Dixon, Tatas, Foxconn and others

Time of India

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Electronics parts PLI draws in Dixon, Tatas, Foxconn and others

Several companies including Dixon, Tata Electronics , Zetwerk and Foxconn are planning to invest through the newly launched production-linked incentive ( PLI ) scheme for electronic components. Foxconn, through its subsidiary Yuzhan Technology, is also looking to apply under the smartphone display module category, as per people aware of the developments. #Pahalgam Terrorist Attack India stares at a 'water bomb' threat as it freezes Indus Treaty India readies short, mid & long-term Indus River plans Shehbaz Sharif calls India's stand "worn-out narrative" "Foxconn has set up a display module assembly unit in Tamil Nadu which has begun trial runs," one of the people told ET. "They have been waiting for the PLI and are very keen to apply for it as they see this as a great opportunity to deepen their presence in India. They want to replicate the success they got with smartphone assembly across other categories as well." ET was the first to report on September 25 last year that the company, which is Apple's largest contract manufacturer, was looking to pump in about $1 billion to set up a smartphone display module assembly unit near Chennai, which would not only cater to Apple but other clients as well. Tata Electronics is likely to apply for the enclosures category where the company already is a supplier to Apple. However, sources said the company was also evaluating other categories through group companies. Its Indian competitor Dixon too is eyeing various categories. "Dixon has already started investing in display modules which is a category under the scheme," another person said. "A factory is being constructed for the same in Noida where in the first phase it will have 2 million display modules in mobiles which will subsequently be increased to four million." This person added that the company was also evaluating camera modules and lithium-ion batteries and enclosures. Discover the stories of your interest Blockchain 5 Stories Cyber-safety 7 Stories Fintech 9 Stories E-comm 9 Stories ML 8 Stories Edtech 6 Stories Queries sent to Dixon, Tata Electronics and Foxconn remained unanswered as of press time Monday. It isn't just large-scale enterprises but also startups like contract manufacturing firm Zetwerk that are actively evaluating applying for the scheme under various categories. "We are in the process of evaluating the categories carefully," Josh Foulger, president of Zetwerk's electronics business, told ET. "We are on the lookout for appropriate partners who have the right technology and are scalable to help make the process of entering these new categories more seamless. We could look at having the component business as a division within Zetwerk Electronics." Foulger said that the scheme will strengthen the electronic system design and manufacturing (ESDM) ecosystem while making India competitive to serve global value chains.

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