Electronica India, productronica India shine spotlight on Indian electronics industry

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  • Sep 30,23
Trade fairs electronica India and productronica India, held from September 13 to 15, 2023, witnessed 39,133 visitors and over 1,800 buyer-seller meetings. Events shaped the future of electronics manufacturing with special focus on emerging segments such as semiconductor manufacturing, display manufacturing and electric vehicles.
Electronica India, productronica India shine spotlight on Indian electronics industry

The 2023 edition of electronica India and productronica India, South Asia’s leading trade fairs for the electronics industry, concluded on a successful note on September 15, 2023. The three show days were abuzz with activity, as attendees flocked to the exhibition floor to see the latest products and technologies from leading suppliers. More than 600 companies from 24 countries showcased innovative products and solutions at the expo. The trade fairs attracted 39,133visitors and more than 1,800 buyer-seller meetings were conducted during the three days of the trade fairs. The marquee event, which took place at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), was a major success for the Indian electronics industry, providing a platform for businesses to connect, collaborate, and drive innovation. This success is a testament to the ever-growing importance of the electronics and semiconductor industries in India.

This edition saw a new initiative in the form of EVS live! - a showcase of the latest innovations in electric vehicles (EVs), which featured a variety of solutions for vehicle electrification, driver assistance, EV charging, battery management, motor control etc. to cater to the sourcing requirements of India’s exponentially growing electric vehicles industry.
 
Partner-in-progress for India’s ESDM industry
Regarding the unprecedented scale and success of this edition, Bhupinder Singh, CEO, Messe Muenchen India, said, “The happy faces and meaningful handshakes at this edition have proved once again why electronica India and productronica India are an essential meeting place for the global electronics industry. We are delighted with unprecedented growth in exhibitor and visitor participation and the launch of various partnerships and initiatives to unlock business opportunities for all stakeholders of the ecosystem. I am confident that we will see many innovations in products and components manufacturing emerge from this platform, and in this way, we are proud to contribute towards Atmanirbhar Bharat.”

Dr Reinhard Pfeiffer, CEO, Messe München, said, “The 2023 editions have reinforced that India is a crucial link in the global electronics value chain, and I am happy to see vibrant international participation in the exhibition and conferences. Along with the #SEMICON India and Indian Semiconductor Conclave, I am sure EVS live! will continue as an attractive platform for the industry to ideate and collaborate for mutual success.”#

Exhibitor’s rundown 
An executine from Panasonic Smart Factory Solutions who was amongst the exhibitors said, “Panasonic Smart Factory Solutions is delighted to be a part of productronica India. It is a great platform to get market insights, showcase innovation and interact and understand our customers better. In line with the Make-in-India agenda, we introduced our latest range of NPM-G Series SMT Machines for a fully automated production line. These solutions will empower OEMS with enhanced autonomous capabilities for PCB Assembly which are critical components for mobiles & wearables and electronic products, enabling them to scale their operations and produce world-class products right here in India.” Deepak Methi, President and Managing Director, Pankaj Electronics said, “We have been very busy with client meetings throughout the three days. We hope to see many fruitful deals emerging from these meetings. The quality of visitors is very good, and we could see a high level of understanding about the latest technology products on the market. Therefore, we are glad to participate on this platform.”

Vipin Tiwari, Managing Director, Desi Vikreta mentioned, “The focus on electric vehicles is a good initiative this year. We received good enquiries from local and overseas manufacturers. As a startup, we are happy to get the right exposure among components manufacturers and even OEMs. We have participated in focused meetings with serious purchase managers here, and we are looking forward to expanding our participation next year too.”

Initiatives for India semiconductor ecosystem
Another key highlight of this edition was the curtain raiser to SEMICON India 2024 through the partnership between Messe Muenchen India, SEMI – the global industry association of semiconductors and the Electronic Industries Association of India (ELCINA). SEMICON India is poised to foster knowledge exchange, spotlight innovative technologies, and cultivate meaningful relationships that drive the growth and progress of semiconductor manufacturing across the nation.

On the launch, Ajit Manocha, President and CEO, SEMI, said, “This edition of electronica India and productronica India has been a high-energy meeting place of ideas and professionals from across the electronics manufacturing ecosystem in India. I am glad to see the level of international representation. This platform proved to be the ideal launchpad for SEMICON India 2024 which we are proud to host with our partners Messe Muenchen India and ELCINA. SEMI will welcome participation of domestic associations, especially ICEA and IESA. We have seen exciting conversations at our pavilion and during the various conferences. I am sure the excitement will only build further towards SEMICON India 2024.”

In addition to a wide range of cutting-edge technology solutions, this edition also featured specially curated conferences on a range of subjects covering semiconductor market geopolitical landscape, global electronics value chain, display manufacturing in India, India’s roadmap for e-mobility, design led manufacturing and right to repairs and a resilient domestic PCB industry. Regarding the various joint initiatives with Messe Muenchen India, Sanjay Agarwal, President, ELCINA, said, “Our partnership with electronica India and productronica India goes a long way, and every edition is another giant leap towards establishing a meaningful network in the electronics manufacturing ecosystem. This year as well, our conferences under the CEO Forum, curtain raiser to SEMICON and India PCB Tech continued to receive strong participation from industry stalwarts from India and abroad. I am personally happy to see active representation from India’s startup ecosystem. I enjoyed the discussions with the young entrepreneurs, and I hope to see many innovations launching soon.” 

About the IPCA Expo and India PCB Tech conference, Thiyagarajan, President, Indian Printed Circuits Association (IPCA), said, “We saw good participation and lively discussions at the India PCB Tech Conference where the panellists shared insights on how to build a resilient domestic PCB industry for a self-reliant ESDM ecosystem. The IPCA Expo witnessed some of the latest products and solutions that will usher in the next growth phase for PCB manufacturing in the country.” 

Continuing the legacy of India Display Manufacturing Conference at India Semiconductor Conclave, Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, India Cellular & Electronics Association (ICEA), said, “The Indian display market is at a critical inflection point resulting from expanding domestic volumes as well as growing share of exports. To leverage these demand trends, we must establish capabilities in terms of machinery as well as talent development. This edition of the India Display Manufacturing Conference saw many ideas emerge for the development of India’s display market ecosystem.”

The Buyer-Seller Forum saw a remarkable attendance with a high interest from the user industries in building new connections and unlocking future business prospects. The buyers and exhibitors engaged in more than 1,800 meetings. Some of the leading participating buyers were Ola Electric, TVS Motors, Minda Corporation, Yulu Bikes, Royal Enfield, Bharat Electronics Ltd, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, GE Healthcare, Tech Mahindra, CDOT, DRDO, Panasonic, V Guard.

The next edition of electronica India and productronica India along with MatDispens and IPCA Expo will take place from September 18–20, 2024 at the India Expo Mart, Greater Noida

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