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Nothing, a leading consumer electronics brand, is expanding its workforce in India to support the local economy and strengthen its 'Make in India' efforts through increased domestic manufacturing and innovation. This move reflects its commitment to local talent development and self-reliance in production. By scaling up operations, Nothing aims to enhance its market presence and contribute to India’s growing tech ecosystem.
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Dixon to Manufacture Electronic Components; Tata Electronics Plans ₹2,000 Crore Investment Under ECMS Dixon Technologies, a leading electronics manufacturer, is set to expand its operations into the production of electronic components. In a signific
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HP India is set to commence local manufacturing of its laptops, desktops, and all-in-one systems starting May. The company plans to significantly ramp up its production capacity, aiming to double output under the government's Production-Linked Incen
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YouTube plans to invest over INR 850 crore in India over the next two years to support local content creators, artists, and media companies, CEO Neal Mohan announced at the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025. This initiative is
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Reliance Jio has reportedly started deploying its own network products to strengthen its domestic 5G network across the country, signalling its motive to save huge costs Based on its partnership with the global brands, Nokia supplied equipment inclu
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The Indian Cabinet has approved a PLI scheme worth ₹22,919 Cr to accelerate the growth of electronic manufacturing in India. This initiative aims to strengthen the industry, create jobs, and boost India’s position in the global supply chain. #Start
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A recent report suggests that handset manufacturers, including Samsung, may consider relocating their production from China to India following a significant tariff hike imposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump. The tariff increase, which raise
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