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Optiemus Electronics aims to make key components with global players under new Rs 22,919 crore incentive scheme

Hailing the decision, A. Gururaj, Managing Director of Optiemus Electronics, called it a game-changer for the industry.

March 28, 2025 / 20:46 IST
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Electronics is now among India’s top three export categories, and this initiative aims to further cement the country’s role as a global manufacturing hub.

Optiemus Electronics said it plans to localize the production of key electronics components—including display modules, camera modules, and mechanics—by collaborating with global component suppliers. This move follows the Indian government’s approval of the Rs 22,919 crore Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme.

Hailing the decision, A. Gururaj, Managing Director of Optiemus Electronics, called it a game-changer for the industry. He emphasized that the initiative comes at a critical time, as India has significantly expanded its electronics manufacturing capabilities. According to Gururaj, the next phase of growth will be driven by a strong domestic component ecosystem, reducing import dependency and positioning India as a global electronics powerhouse.

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"Optiemus group is committed to contribute to further the growth of Electronics sector in India by bringing manufacturing of key components such as Display Module, Camera Module and Mechanics in collaboration with leading global suppliers," he said.

Other leading Indian Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) players such as Dixon Technologies and Bhagwati Products Limited are also gearing up to form joint ventures with global value chains, leveraging the new policy to accelerate their expansion.