‘Manufacturing push in aerospace, defence will boost electronics industry’

Venkatesan R Updated - January 09, 2018 at 08:50 PM.

Eyeing growth (from right) Telangana Minister for Information Technology, KT Rama Rao; Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister, G. Satheesh Reddy, and Chairman of the Kalyani Group of companies, BN Kalyani, at the fourth edition of Deftronics organised by IESA in Hyderabad on Thursday - Photo: Nagara Gopal

The Indian Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA) on Thursday said the domestic manufacturing push for the aerospace and defence sectors will provide a major boost for the growth of the country’s electronics industry.

The electronics segment in the aerospace and defence sectors, which is estimated to be about $20 billion, is projected to go up to $80 billion by 2025, Anilkumar Muniswamy, Vice-Chairman of IESA, said.

Speaking at Deftronics, a two-day event hosted by IESA, Muniswamy said the sector is growing at a robust 15-20 per cent per annum and big investments are likely to come if some of the proposals under consideration are factored in. G Satheesh Reddy, Scientific Advisor to the Defence Minister, said, “From a situation where the country's electronics industry, particularly in the aerospace and defence, was fully dependent on imports, it has made rapid strides towards indigenisation, with a number of defence establishments playing a role.

Referring to missile systems, radars, torpedoes and sensors used in the defence segment, Reddy said, “We are not only making them all in India, but have encouraged a number of private sector players to be part of the development process.”

Baba Kalyani, Chairman of Kalyani group, said there is huge talent in the country which has capability to develop products and electronic platforms.

“We have set up first electronics research lab in Hyderabad and are in the process of setting up four new laboratories in different areas, including a Laser Lab and Micro Machinery Lab,” Kalyani said.

Defence incubator KT Rama Rao, Telangana Minister for IT, Commerce and Industries, said the State plans to set up a large incubator to support start-ups in the defence and aerospace sector on the lines of T-Hub which services the IT sector.

“The T-Hub is full and a new facility of 3,50,000 sq.ft is coming up and expected to be inaugurated soon. This will be one of the biggest such facilities anywhere in the world,” he said.

“With a strong base of defence units in Hyderabad, we are keen to transform Hyderabad into a preferred destination for development of aerospace and defence electronics sector,” he said.

Published on August 31, 2017 12:32