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JK Tyre Inaugurates Phase III Expansion at Banmore PCR Plant

JK Tyre has commissioned Phase III expansion at its Banmore PCR facility in Madhya Pradesh, raising capacity to 30,000 tyres per day as part of Rs 10 billion multi-phase investment.Read more

India Hosts First PCIM Asia New Delhi Conference to Advance Power Electronics

The inaugural PCIM Asia New Delhi Conference opened to unite global experts to drive India’s next stage of innovation in power electronics.Read more

Syrma SGS Begins Work on New PCB Plant in Andhra Pradesh

Syrma SGS has recently started construction of a modern PCB facility in Naidupeta.Read more

ECMS to Boost India’s Local Electronics Value Addition to 40%

The scheme has attracted record investment proposals worth Rs 1.15 trillion, more than double the initial target of Rs 590 billion.Read more

WIN sets up Wipro Electronic Materials to Boost India’s PCB manufacturing

Wipro Infrastructure Engineering (WIN) has set up Wipro Electronic Materials, India’s first copper-clad laminate facility with an investment of Rs 5 billion, to strengthen PCB manufacturing, create jobs, and enhance the country’s electronics ecosystem.Read more

Dixon and Inventec join hands to manufacture PCs and servers in India

The joint venture entity, named Dixon IT Devices Private Limited, will focus on producing notebook PCs, desktop PCs (including key components), and servers domestically, according to the company’s regulatory filing.Read more

Jindal (India) Limited receives PCOC Certification for ERW Pipes

The certification boosts Jindal (India) Limited’s ability to cater to the industrial and infrastructure sectors in the Middle East country.Read more

Secure Meters is foraying into PCB manufacturing: Sanjiv Dhal

In this interview with Rakesh Rao, Sanjiv Dhal, CEO - APAC, Secure Meters Ltd, elaborates on the company's growth plans focusing on its diversification strategies.Read more

ICEA proposes lowering taxes and tariffs to boost electronic manufacturing

For the 2025-26 Budget, ICEA has suggested removing the 2.5% duty on parts such as PCBA (Printed Circuit Board Assembly), FPCs (Flexible Printed Circuits), camera modules, and connectors, to make manufacturing more affordable. Read more

India to introduce import limits on laptops, tablets, PCs in 2025

Currently, India permits unrestricted imports of these products, but the proposed limits could reshape the $10 billion IT hardware market, which is highly import-reliant. Read more

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