Dixon Technologies in discussion with IT hardware companies to manufacture in India


By MYBRANDBOOK


Dixon Technologies in discussion with IT hardware companies to manufacture in India

Dixon Technologies is in discussion with IT hardware companies like HP and Lenovo to manufacture their products in the country under the revised production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme.

 

As reported, over the coming two to three years Dixon Technologies is ready to invest Rs 250 crore in establishing a new production facility and localisation efforts. Dixon is in early stages of talks with hardware companies. It will help the companies meet incremental production targets under the revised PLI scheme.

 

Production is expected to start in the next three to four months. The plant will have a production capacity of one million notebooks a year and include lines for producing printed circuit boards (PCBs) as part of the scheme’s localisation schedule.

 

The government has come up with a Rs 17,000 crore PLI scheme to encourage electronic companies to manufacture in India. The scheme received an outstanding response and nearly 40 companies including global and domestic, have applied for the scheme.

 

Companies like HP, Dell, Lenovo, Thompson, Acer, and Asus will manufacture laptops, tablets and personal computers (PCs) while HPE, VVDN, Netweb and Lenovo will be manufacturing servers in the country by next year.

 

Nearly 29 companies will start their production in the country by April 2024, and three companies will begin their production by 2025. Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that the government has received a very good response, much more than what it anticipated. 

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