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Dixon Technologies keen to invest in Kopparthi cluster
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It has plans to manufacture cellphones, laptops, security equipment and cameras
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Dixon Technologies India Ltd. chairman Sunil Vachani, CEO Pankaj Sharma at a meeting with Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy as Industries Minister Mekapati Goutam Reddy looks on.
It has plans to manufacture cellphones, laptops, security equipment and cameras
Dixon Technologies (India) Limited, an electronic manufacturing services provider, has evinced interest in investing in the Kopparthi electron4ic manufacturing cluster in Kadapa district.
A delegation of the company met Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Tuesday. “It is a good development that the Dixon Technologies has come forward to invest in Kopparthi electronic manufacturing cluster. We assure that the government will extend its support to the companies ready to invest in Andhra Pradesh,” he said.
Dixon Technologies to set up unit in Karnataka: Dy CM
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Fri, Feb 26 2021 0:57 IST |
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Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister C. N. Ashwathnarayan.. Image Source: Twitter@drashwathcn
Bengaluru, Feb 26 : Noida-based leading manufacturer of laptop, tab and other consumer electronic goods - Dixon Technologies (India) Limited - has come forward to set up a manufacturing plant in Karnataka, Deputy Chief Minister C. N. Ashwatha Narayana said here on Thursday.
Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd is an Indian electronics manufacturing services company and it is a contract manufacturer of televisions, washing machines, smartphones, LED bulbs, battens, downlighters and CCTV security systems for several multinational companies.
Almost three decades ago, Sunil Vachani borrowed $35,000 so he could start making 14-inch television sets in a rented shed outside New Delhi. It was an unconventional choice given India, though renowned for software and services, had long lagged behind in manufacturing.