Indian govt mulls wearable production incentives to boost local manufacturing

  • Industry News
  • Sep 21,23
The Indian government is considering the implementation of a Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) program aimed at wearable technology, which includes hearing devices, in order to stimulate local production by both domestic and international companies.
Indian govt mulls wearable production incentives to boost local manufacturing

A senior official from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, who wished to remain anonymous, mentioned, "We are assessing the necessity for such a scheme. The wearable technology category is experiencing rapid growth among consumer goods. Indian brands have been performing admirably, encompassing design and manufacturing, and they exhibit a high level of competitiveness."

PLI schemes are designed to promote local manufacturing through incentives. They enable companies to supply domestically produced goods to both domestic and international markets. Numerous electronics manufacturing and service companies have already begun exporting smartphones and other electronic devices.

This move to evaluate the need for a PLI scheme for wearables comes after the successful introduction of PLIs for 14 sectors, starting with mobile phones in 2020. These initiatives have led to a surge in exports by major manufacturers such as Apple and Samsung. Other brands have also increased their local production capabilities and the value addition to goods manufactured in India.

While plans for hearables and wearables are in the early stages, industry stakeholders believe that this initiative could significantly enhance localisation efforts for Indian brands. Currently, Indian brands account for 75% of the entire wearable and audio products segment in India, with around 55% of these products being manufactured within the country. This figure is expected to rise to 90% within the next three years, as per industry executives.

Counterpoint Research estimates suggest that the wearables and audio products sector could become an $11 billion industry in India by 2028. The introduction of a PLI scheme is expected to help establish a robust supply chain and alleviate the pressure on the profit margins of popular brands.

A senior executive from a leading wearables company stated, "A PLI for this sector makes sense as it would provide additional incentives for us to increase our production here. This, in turn, would generate more employment opportunities. Even though the direct beneficiaries of the incentives would be contract manufacturers, local assembly would reduce our per-unit costs. This has the potential to reduce import duties on components by up to 5%, further boosting our margins."

The Indian market is currently dominated by local brands such as Fire-Boltt, Noise, and boAt, which collectively hold a 75% share in the smartwatch market. boAt, Boult Audio, OnePlus, Noise, and Mivi are the top five brands in the true wireless stereo (TWS) segment. boAt, as of June, held the third position globally with a 6% share in TWS shipments.

In the smartwatch segment, Indian brands have increased their global market share to 34% as of June, up from 22% in June 2022. Noise alone has a 10% global market share in smartwatches, according to Counterpoint.

Industry experts anticipate that the wearables and hearables market in India, which saw over 100 million units shipped last year with a value of around $4 billion, will continue to grow. By 2028, it is projected to reach $11 billion, primarily driven by increased demand and shipments rather than a significant increase in average selling prices (ASPs).

Key players in the industry have already made substantial efforts towards local manufacturing. Noise mentioned that it manufactures approximately 95% of its products in India, producing over 1 million smartwatches every month. boAt similarly stated that nearly 65% of its earwear products and 90% of wearables are assembled locally.

IDC predicts that 2023 will see 130-140 million wearables shipped, with approximately 70% expected to be earwear. However, due to the lower ASP of wearables compared to smartphones, the overall value of these shipments will be lower, according to Navkendar Singh, Associate Vice-President, India, IDC.

Reports have also indicated that contract manufacturer Foxconn is planning to establish a plant in India to manufacture Apple's AirPods, further contributing to localisation efforts.

Analysts believe that the implementation of the PLI scheme will bolster localisation initiatives in the industry. Given India's robust supply chain for increased local assembly, it could also play a significant role in achieving export targets.

The industry is eagerly anticipating the rollout of the wearable PLI scheme, with numerous Indian brands and manufacturers, including Dixon Technologies, poised to benefit from it.

Source: Mint

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