India Electronics Expo 2016
India Electronics Expo 2016
Minister of
State for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, Shri Y.S. Chowdary, while
inaugurating second edition of India Electronics Expo, organized by Electronics
and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) today, reflected upon the
current status of Electronics manufacturing and exports sector in India.
In the backdrop
of the Aadhaar bill being passed in the Parliament today, the Minister observed
that coupled with the Make in India, Digital India and Skill India programmes, the
Aadhaar platform would not only connect the entire country but also sort out a
host of governance issues and bring over one billion Indians to the mainstream.
As a result of this, he predicted, a huge demand for electronics products and
components will be generated in the near future.
Shri Chowdary
noted that against huge imports our electronics exports are hardly US$ 6
billion and hardware exports paling into insignificance as compared to the
computer software and services exports of over US$ 100 billion. Our focus
should be on import substitution and generating state-of-the-art capabilities
to cater to the world’s growing markets, he remarked.
Referring
particularly to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), Shri Chowdary observed
that manufacture of electronics goods and components is ideally suited to them.
The electronics industry can flourish under the hub and spoke scheme, he said,
mentioning that SME clusters can come up near major electronics manufacturing
units. It would proliferate entrepreneurship and generate gainful employment in
the economy.
Events like
India Electronics Expo can be the ambassadors not only to invite investments in
the critical sector but also amplifying our capabilities, which are relevant to
many countries particularly to developing world. There is considerable interest
evinced by Japanese companies in India. Technologies of the future like
Internet of Things are another area that can catalyse the electronics sector in
India, he added.
The Expo is
sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. 33 exhibitors from India are
displaying their products and over 120 delegates from 17 countries, including those
from the focus regions of Africa, Latin America, ASEAN and CIS countries are
scouting for products at the event. The main products on display are consumer
electronics, telecom, instruments, electronic components and electronic
manufacturing services (EMS).
Shri Vinod
Sharma, Chairman, India Electronics Expo said that the event should not be seen
as a mere platform for transacting businesses but an extended canvass for
forging meaningful partnership between Indian manufacturers and overseas
businessmen leading to technology transfer, joint ventures etc. Underscoring
the need for developing newer frugal products and solutions, which can add value
to the existing range of electronics goods, he observed that it would lead to
greater acceptance of Indian goods in the international market.
Earlier in his
welcome address, Shri Saumen Chakraborty, Chairman, ESC underscored the need
for blending India’s software expertise with hardware to create newer paradigms
in the digital space by moving up in the value chain.
Others present
at the occasion were Shri Nalin Kohli, Past Chairman ESC and Chairman Indiasoft
Organizing Committee, Shri Prasad Garapati, Vice Chairman, ESC and Shri D K
Sareen, Executive Director, ESC.
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