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   Date: 25th Feb 2010

Best consultants related to India's electronics and semiconductor industry

For private original design and manufacturing electronics companies based in India, it's tough walk in competing with well-established firms in US, EU and few Asian countries. But there are few smart outstanding companies, who have grown and excelled in electronics and semiconductor industry. If not complete, we try to list a few of the star companies worth consulting by the government and industry bodies to frame and update policies.

Moser Baer: Moser Baer knows where the market is and the future is. This company though not into design and in-depth electronics but has a sharp eagle eye in scanning the growing opportunities. Know how to manage the high volume business.

Tejas Networks: This Bangalore based telecom company is a design focused telecom equipment manufacturing company. Tejas has rich experience in tackling infrastructure and other electronics manufacturing related issues in India. When it comes managing electronics component sourcing including mechanical assemblies and semiconductor ICs, Tejas is worth a 'guru'.

SPEL Semiconductor: SPEL is a Chennai based semiconductor packaging company and is the lone chip/device packaging company in India with a double-digit revenue growth. With least technology support and no semiconductor equipment supplier in India, growing in semiconductor manufacturing industry is highly challenging. SPEL has some of the answers related to chip manufacturing issues in India.

CDIL: For long time Continental Devices India is supplying reliable discrete semiconductor devices such as Diode, Transistors and any such non-IC devices. CDIL has rich experience in global electronics and semiconductor market. CDIL can be a reliable source to suggest solutions for India's electronics industry.

Learning from failures: SemIndia started off with a big plans to start chip manufacturing, but over the time it has slowed otherwise nearly backing off from chip manufacturing. Can they share the bitter experiences of problems?

          
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