Icea: The government has received 40 applications from both global and domestic manufacturing companies to produce IT hardware under the revised scheme announced in May 2023.
India has been making a strong push for increasing heft in the laptop and tablets manufacturing sector. While the first version of PLI scheme launched in 2021 was not successful in luring major companies, PLI 2.0 came out in 2023 with higher hopes. But the response was lukewarm again; that is, until the government sent out a serious message to the industry
Dixon Technologies: “Dixon is talking to two major global brands, with a new production facility under works and expected to be operational in the next three-four months,” said one of the executives, who did not wish to be identified.
Under PLI 2.0, the average incentive is 5% on net incremental sales of goods manufactured in India. The target segment under PLI 2.0 includes laptops, tablets, all-in-one PCs, servers and ultra-small form factor
India Business News: The government struck a rich haul in its attempt to get IT hardware and laptop makers to commit investments in India with almost all top global manufa