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Intel partners with 8 Indian manufacturers for ‘Make in India’ laptops

The eight manufacturers include Bhagwati Products, Dixon Technologies India, Kaynes Technology India, Optiemus Electronics, Panache Digilife, Smile Electronics, Syrma SGS Technology and VVDN Technologies

November 03, 2023 / 17:30 IST
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Under this collaboration, Intel will be sharing its expertise to facilitate the production of complete entry-level laptops, which includes utilising state-of-the-art SMT lines, setting up a quality control process for components and even benchmarking of finished products. Representative image

Global chipmaker Intel on November 3 announced that it is collaborating with eight homegrown Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) companies and Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs) to manufacture laptops in India, coming at a time when the Indian government is already pushing for ‘Make in India’ initiative by putting restrictions on imports of laptops and PCs.

The eight manufacturers include Bhagwati Products, Dixon Technologies India, Kaynes Technology India, Optiemus Electronics, Panache Digilife, Smile Electronics, Syrma SGS Technology and VVDN Technologies. Some of them will be manufacturing laptops for the first time and with Intel’s technological know-how and global presence, they will be able to supply both domestically and globally.

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“Under this collaboration, Intel will be sharing its expertise to facilitate the production of complete entry-level laptops, which includes utilising state-of-the-art SMT lines, setting up a quality control process for components and even benchmarking of finished products. Intel also provided support to ODMs spanning both Semi Knocked Down (SKD) and Completely Knocked Down (CKD) processes,” the company said.

Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State for Electronics and IT, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship said, “I am very pleased that global organisations like Intel are partnering with India, helping to build and catalyze the electronics manufacturing ecosystem for laptops and compute. This aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision to drive India's Digital Economy to $1 trillion and enable the electronics manufacturing ecosystem to contribute $300 billion by 2025-26.”