Zetwerk Electronics officially launched its world-class Manufacturing Excellence facility at the KIADB Hi-Tech Hardware Park in Bengaluru. This inauguration, presided over by Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and State Minister M B Patil, marks a pivotal shift for Zetwerk as it enters high-end manufacturing for mission-critical sectors.
The facility is a key component of India’s ambitious roadmap to reach $500 billion in national electronics production by 2031.
Facility Overview & Capabilities
This isn’t just another assembly unit; it is designed for the high-reliability demands of the “Strategic Electronics” segment.
- Sector Focus: Defense, Aerospace, Automotive, Medical Devices, and IT Hardware.
- Infrastructure: * 100,000 sq. ft. of advanced shop floor space.
- State-of-the-art SMT (Surface Mount Technology) and FATP (Final Assembly, Test, and Pack) lines.
- Specialized Cleanroom environments for sensitive aerospace components.
- An Environmental Stress Testing Laboratory to ensure product durability in extreme conditions.
- Workforce: Expected to employ over 1,200 skilled professionals at full scale.
The “Semicon 2.0” Context
Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw used this platform to announce that 2026 is a landmark year for Indian high-tech:
- First “Made in India” Chips: The first commercially produced chips from Indian semiconductor plants are expected to be ready later this year.
- Policy Expansion: The budget for the electronic component manufacturing scheme (ECMS) has been nearly doubled from ₹22,000 crore to ₹40,000 crore.
- Semicon 2.0: This next phase will focus on the entire value chain, including semiconductor chemicals, gases, and specialized equipment manufacturing.
Karnataka: The Global Component Hub
Karnataka continues to lead the electronics surge with a robust ecosystem:
- Investment Flow: Over ₹10,000 crore in fresh investments currently flowing into the state.
- Project Approvals: 46 major electronic projects have already been greenlit in the current cycle.
- Infrastructure Support: The state is investing ₹4,000 crore specifically to ensure reliable water and power for industrial clusters like the KIADB Hi-Tech Park.
“Electronics manufacturing in defense demands far more than capacity. It requires precision engineering and uncompromising quality. With this facility, we are bringing together advanced technology and specialized talent to deliver high-reliability systems at scale.” — Rahul Sharma, Co-founder & MD (Precision), Zetwerk.
