Optiemus Partners with TP-Link to Enhance 'Make in India' Initiative

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Optiemus Partners with TP-Link to Enhance 'Make in India' Initiative

Synopsis

Optiemus Electronics has partnered with TP-Link to manufacture networking devices and smart home products in India, supporting the 'Make in India' initiative.

Key Takeaways

  • Optiemus Electronics collaborates with TP-Link.
  • Manufacturing to take place in India.
  • Production begins February, products available by March 2025.
  • Focus on local supply chain development.
  • Supports India's electronics manufacturing goals.

New Delhi, Jan 27 (NationPress) Homegrown electronics company Optiemus Electronics (OEL) announced a collaboration with TP-Link, a prominent global electronics brand, to produce networking devices and smart home products within India.

This partnership will enable OEL to manufacture a variety of telecom and IoT products, including GPON (ONT), security cameras, home Wi-Fi routers, enterprise routers, modems/gateways, SOHO switches, and other network expansion devices.

All products will be manufactured at OEL’s cutting-edge production facility, which boasts an annual capacity of up to 6 million devices.

Production is scheduled to commence in February this year, with finished products expected to reach the domestic market by March 2025, as stated by the companies.

This partnership is anticipated to enhance exports as well, with initiatives to develop and produce products for international markets.

The collaboration reinforces TP-Link’s dedication to the government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative and bolsters India’s ambition to emerge as a global hub for electronics and telecom manufacturing.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with TP-Link, a globally recognized leader in networking devices, in line with our strategic vision of building alliances with international leaders,” expressed A. Gururaj, Managing Director of Optiemus Electronics.

The company is also making investments to establish a robust local supply chain for components such as power adapters and mechanical parts, which will assist in reducing dependence on imports and enhancing supply control.

“The swift growth of data consumption and broadband adoption in India offers a significant opportunity to meet this evolving market's demands with locally manufactured products,” stated Sanjay Sehgal, Director and COO of TP-Link.

Optiemus Electronics operates two advanced manufacturing units in Noida. Headquartered in the US, TP-Link Systems caters to customers across more than 170 countries and continues to expand its global presence.