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THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA Shri Manoj Sinha, Hon’ble Minister for Telecommunications, (I/C) Government of India addressing the ASSOCHAM Conference KNOWLEDGE PARTNER th Wednesday, 30 May, 2018 – New Delhi International Conference & Expo Electricals & Electronics Manufacturing th 8 – Shri Narendra Modi Hon’ble Prime Minister of India We want to invite the world to Make in India, make India as the base for manufacturing electronic goods...” “Make in India' will spur positivity & inspire confidence among manufacturers…” Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Hon'ble Union Minister for Law & Justice, Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India addressing the ASSOCHAM Conference Shri P. P. Chaudhary, Hon’ble Minister of State, Ministry of Electronics and IT & Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India releasing ASSOCHAM NEC Report along with Shri D. S. Rawat, Secretary General, ASSOCHAM, Shri Ravinder Pal Singh, Director : Strategic & Mega Business, Dell EMC India, H.E. Mr. Choi Bong Kyu, Minister Counsellor, The Republic of Korea to India, Shri Sandeep Jajodia, President, ASSOCHAM, Shri Ramesh A Vaswani, Senior Director and Advisor, Intex Technologies, Shri Rahul Sharma, President, IJ Center of Excellence & Managing Committee Member, ASSOCHAM and Shri Piyush Sinha, CEO, DLDS & Director, NEC Technologies India

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Page 1: International Conference & Expo Electricals & Electronics ... Wednesday, 30 May, 2018 – New Delhith International Conference & Expo Electricals & Electronics Manufacturing 8th –

THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA

Shri Manoj Sinha, Hon’ble Minister for Telecommunications, (I/C)Government of India addressing the ASSOCHAM Conference

KNOWLEDGE PARTNER

thWednesday, 30 May, 2018 – New Delhi

International Conference & Expo

Electricals & ElectronicsManufacturing

th 8

– Shri Narendra Modi

Hon’ble Prime Minister of India

We want to invite the world to Make in India, make India as the base for

manufacturing electronic goods...”“Make in India' will spur positivity &

inspire confidence among manufacturers…”

Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Hon'ble Union Minister for Law & Justice, Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India addressing

the ASSOCHAM Conference

Shri P. P. Chaudhary, Hon’ble Minister of State, Ministry of Electronics and IT & Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India releasing ASSOCHAM NEC Report along with Shri D. S. Rawat, Secretary General, ASSOCHAM, Shri Ravinder Pal Singh, Director : Strategic & Mega Business, Dell EMC India, H.E. Mr. Choi Bong Kyu, Minister Counsellor, The Republic of Korea to India, Shri Sandeep Jajodia, President, ASSOCHAM, Shri Ramesh A Vaswani, Senior Director and Advisor, Intex Technologies, Shri Rahul Sharma, President, IJ Center of Excellence & Managing Committee Member, ASSOCHAM and Shri Piyush Sinha, CEO, DLDS & Director, NEC Technologies India

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India is becoming home to a growing

middle class population. Increasing

disposable income has led to increased

consumer demand for electronics

products specially advanced TV's,

mobile phones and computers.

The demand of electronic products is

expected to grow at a CAGR of 41%

during 2016-2020 to reach USD

400billion by 2020. This surge in

demand is huge which shows a positive

outlook for the industry. However, what

needs to be addressed to meet

government's vision of turning India

into a manufacturing hub is the

domestic production.

From the supply side, the government

has placed electronics manufacturing

on high priority the major focus on

initiatives such as Digital India, Make in

India and supportive FDI policies to bolster electronic manufacturing. As a result, domestic production is

expected to grow at a CAGR of 27% during 2016-2020 to reach USD 104 billion in 2020, as compared to the

CAGR of 9.6% during 2010-2016.

Although there is a huge leap in the projected production figures for 2020, the domestic production is

projected to meet only 26% of the domestic demand.

The total electronic industry demand is projected to reach USD 400 billion by 2020, however the rate at which

production is growing it will only be able to meet the demand of about USD 100 billion by that time. To reduce

this supply-demand gap, boost domestic electronic manufacturing thereby substituting imports and

improving export variables, the Government of India has placed the electronics sector on a high priority and

envisioned various initiatives like Make in India, Digital India, FDI relaxations and so on.

lectronics Industry, valued at USD 1.75 trillion, is the largest and fastest growing industry in the world. At Epresent, the electronic industry in India accounts for a miniscule share of the global electronic industry

which represents huge opportunity for growth in the sector.

• Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme(M-

SIPS)

• Electronic Manufacturing Clusters (EMCs) &

Information Technology InvestmentRegions

(ITIRs)

• Setting up of semiconductor wafer fabrication

• Merchandise Export from India Scheme (MEIS)

• Fiscal Initiatives

• Electronic Development Fund (EDF)

• Center of Excellence

• Incubators

• Sector skills councils

• Schemes for scaling PHDs in electronics & IT

(Visvesvaraya PhD Scheme)

• Financial assistance for electronics & ICT

academies

• Schemes for Skill Development in Electronics

System Design Manufacturing(ESDM) Sector

• Financial Assistance to States/UTs for Skill

Development in ESDM Sector

• Scheme for “Skill Development in ESDM for

Digital India”

Government Initiatives

Capt. Abhimanyu, Hon'ble Finance Minister,Government of Haryana

Smt. Aruna Sundararajan, IAS Secretary, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Govt. of India

H.E. Mr. Choi Bong Kyu, Minister Counsellor,The Republic of Korea to India

Shri Jay Chen, CEO Huawei, India

Shri Josh Foulger, MD, Foxconn India

Shri Alok Ohrie, Chairman, ASSOCHAM National Council on Electronics & Hardware & President & MD, Dell Intl. Services India P. Ltd.

Shri Madnesh Kumar Mishra, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Government of India

Shri Surendra Nath Tripathi, IAS, Additional Secretary, & DC, Ministry of MSME, Government of India

Shri S.S. Kohli, Scientist G, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India

Electronics Industry Contribution to GDP

1.70%

12.70%

15.50% 15.70%

ChinaIndia Taiwan South Korea Source: Make in India Report

0.8 0.891.16 1.19

1.341.49

1.64 1.70

FY 10 FY 11 FY 12 FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17P

Source: IBEF, NTI Analysis

Cumulative FDI inflow toElectronics Sector (USD billion) The Government of India

• Allows 100% Foreign Director Investment (FDI) through automatic route in

Electronics System Design Manufacturing sector and Electrical Equipment

sector.

• Allows only 49% investment through automatic route for defence electronics

and can be increased beyond that level through government route.

• Has amended its Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme (M-SIPS) with

regard to electronics manufacturing. This will allow foreign investors to claim

25% subsidy on capital expenditure in non-SEZ area and 20% in SEZ area.

The Government of India, which is aiming to become a net zero importer of electronics by 2020, invested worth USD 56 billion FY17‐20, ~112x more than previous four year period of FY13‐16. The sector received 2x more investments in 2016 as compared to 2015.

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Mobile Devices

• Increased affordability and availability of low-cost

mobile devices.

• Expanding mobile user base with increasing rural

penetration.

• Increasing consumer buying power driving high

replacement frequency.

• Shift to 4G networks to drive next wave of handset

demand growth.

• Emergency of e-commerce channel.

Automotive Electronics

• Increased demand for safety, energy efficiency,

connectivity & IoT is leading to increased electronics

content in vehicles.

• Rising adoption of engine control, infotainment/

navigation, anti-lock braking system (ABS), Electronic

Stability Program (ADAS), power train, body and

infotainment systems.

• Reduction in prices of auto electronics (Electronics

Control Unit).

• Increased consumer interest in electronic vehicle.

Medical Devices

• Growth in remote patient monitoring leading to

demand for handheld, portable heath care devices.

• Rising awareness of preventive health care driving

consumption of wearable devices.

• Innovations and adoption of new technologies.

• Increasing affordability of healthcare services.

IT Office Automation

• National e-goverance initiatives and Digital India

campaign to boost the procurement of IT hardware at

various levels.

• Growth in storage devices across enterprises in BFSI, IT

and e-commerce sectors.

• Increased adoption of IT by the SMB segment.

• Accelerated demand for multi-function printers (MFPs).

Consumer Electronics

• Highly underpenterated, significant potential

opportunity.

• Rising disposable income and improved consumer

financing resulting into increased affordability.

• Introduction of smart consumer electronics such as

smart Tvs.

• Improved reach of organized retail (both offline), and

rise of Big Sales days.

• STBs, Flat TVs, refrigerators driving the demand.

Industrial Electronics

• Large government infrastructure projects such as smart

cities, modernization of railways.

• Government focus on environment-friendly, energy-

efficient technologies is driving growth of smart energy.

– Smart Grid deployment, growth of solar PV

– Govt-promoted LED consumption.

• Increasing automation in industries with the

emergency of IoT.

Shri Ajey Mehta, Vice President India, HMD Global

Shri Akira Kuriyama, Country Head, HIDA Japan

Shri Ravinder Pal Singh, Director : Strategic & Mega Business, Dell EMC India

Shri Keerthi Lal Kala, Principal Investment Officer, CHiPS

Shri Ketan Patel, Director, Personal System, HP Inc.

Shri John Matheson, Associate General Counsel-Global Public Policy Team, INTEL along with Shri Amit Malviya, Head National IT & Social

Media Department, BJP

Shri Michel Jouvel, VP Operations, Groupe SEB India

Shri Piyush Sinha, CEO, DLDS & Director, NEC Technologies India

Shri Aaditya. K, Investment Officer,

Government of Telangana

Some of the prominent investments made so far:

• Japan International Cooperation Agency(JICA)- $ 5.8

Billion- Rail Metro Projects across the country

• Industrial & Commercial Bank of China (ICBC)-

Strategic Banking Partner to Tata Sons

• Fosun Group, China- $ 1 Billion-Real Estate

• Sri City- $ 4.5 Billion- Manufacturing and Service hub

in Andhra Pradesh

• Huawei Telecommunications (India)- $ 0.170 Billion-

R & D in Bangalore

• Model Economic Township Limited- $ 0.192 Billion

• Hitachi India - $ 7 Billion

• Airbus India - $ 2 Billion by 2020

• Bombardier India - $ 33.82 Million to increase at $ 1

Billion in Next Five years

• Qualcomm- $8.5 million via Qualcomm Design in

India Program (QDIP)*

• Intex to invest Rs 15 billion to develop a

manufacturing facility of eight hectares in Greater

Noida, Uttar Pradesh*

• Micromax plans to invest Rs 5 billion*

• JSW Energy has signed a MoU with the Govt. of

Gujarat, for setting up an electric vehicle (EV)

manufacturing unit in Gujarat estimated cost of Rs

4,000 crore +

• Apple Inc is looking to expand its Taiwanese contract

manufacturer, Wistron’s, production facility in

Bengaluru+

• China based LCD and touchscreen panel

manufacturer, Holitech Technology, has announced

plans to investing up to US$ 1 billion in India +

• Tristone Flowtech Group, the Germany-based flow

technology systems specialist, has set up a new

facility in Pune+

• Force Motors, inaugurated its Rs 100 crore (US$

14.82 million) manufacturing facility in Pune, which

will supply engines and axles to Mercedes Benz.**

• Panasonic Corporation plans to set up a new

manufacturing plant for refrigerators in India ,

investment of Rs 250 crore (US$ 37 million), and also

invest around Rs 20 crore (US$ 3 million) on an

assembly unit for lithium ion batteries at its existing

facility in Jhajjar.**

• Zopo Mobile, a China-based smartphone

manufacturer, plans to invest Rs 100 crore (US$ 15

million) to set up a manufacturing plant in Noida,

which will have a monthly production capacity of

100,000 units.**

• Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India plans to invest

around Rs 600 crore (US$ 88.94 million) to add a new

line at its Narsapura facility at Karnataka, and launch

at least 10-15 products**

• Isuzu Motors, the Japan-based utility vehicle

manufacturer, has inaugurated its greenfield

manufacturing unit in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh,

which was set up for Rs 3,000 crore (US$ 444.72

million), with an annual production capacity of

50,000 units and is estimated to generate around

2,000-3,000 jobs.**

• China's Midea Group, plans to invest up to USD 123.5

mn in India.++

• Intel has announced an investment of USD 167.4 mn

to expand its R&D presence and build a new state-of-

the-art design house in Bangalore.++

• Lava and Spice mobility have invested around INR

500 million and NNR 5 billion respectively to build

facility in Noida.

• Karbonn is investing approximately INR 2 billion in

two plants at Noida and Bangaluru.

• Samsung spent more than INR 5 billion to add

capacity to its Noida Plant.

• Gionee, the chinese mobile phone manufacturer

has plans to invest INR 3 billion by 2019 establishing

a factory.

• O P P O M o b i l e s , C h i n e s e m o b i l e p h o n e

manufacturer, is also looking at investment

opportunity in India and planning to invest INR 1

billion for the setup in Noida.

• LeECo and Zopo mobile are among other Chinese

companies that have made investment of around

USD 7 million and USD 15 million respectively for

smartphone manufacturing in India.

* https://www.forbes.com/sites/krnkashyap/2017/02/22/heres-how-india-is-becoming-a-hub-for-smartphone-manufacturing-in-south-asia/2/

+ https://www.ibef.org/industry/manufacturing-sector-india.aspx

** https://www.businessinsider.in/Here-are-the-10-majorinvestments-in-the-manufacturing-sector-after-PM-Modis-Make-in-

India/articleshow/56868478.cms

++ http://www.investindia.gov.in/sector/electronic-systems

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Benefits

As mentioned Below

Rs. 7,00,000/-

Amount

Rs. 5,00,000/-

Rs. 4,00,000/-

Rs. 4,00,000/-

Rs. 3,00,000/-

Rs. 2,00,000/-

Category

Platinum Partner

Official Host

Gold Partner

Kit Partner

Silver Partner

State Partner

PARTNERSHIP DETAILS

STATE PARTNER (Rs. 7,00,000/-)

1. Assured Speaker slot – 2

2. Partners name and logo would be prominently displayed at the main Backdrop/ side

panels at the Summit venue

3. Partners literature would form part of the material to be distributed among the

Industry Participants, Government Officials, and Press at the Summit

4. Complimentary Delegate Passes to attend the Summit – 10

5. Standees at Venue – 6

6. Online Promotion of Partner’s name/logo through e-mailers to Industry and

ASSOCHAM Database/Members

7. Exhibition Stall

8. Logo on Summit webpage.

9. Corporate Video will be played during lunch and Tea breaks

PLATINUM PARTNER (Rs. 5,00,000/-)

1. Assured Speaker slot – 2

2. Partners name and logo would be prominently displayed at the main Backdrop/ side

panels at the Summit venue

3. Partners literature would form part of the material to be distributed among the

Industry Participants, Government Officials, and Press at the Summit

4. Complimentary Delegate Passes to attend the Summit – 8

5. Standees at Venue – 6

6. Online Promotion of Partner’s name/ logo through e-mailers to Industry and

ASSOCHAM Database/ Members

7. Exhibition Stall

8. Logo on Summit webpage

9. Corporate Video will be played during lunch and Tea breaks

GOLD PARTNERS (Rs. 4,00,000/-)

1. Assured Speaker slot – 1

2. Partners name and logo would be prominently displayed at the main Backdrop/ side

panels at the Summit venue

3. Partners literature would form part of the material to be distributed among the

Industry Participants, Government Officials, and Press at the Summit

4. Complimentary Delegate Passes to attend the Summit – 4

5. Standees at Venue – 2

6. Online Promotion of Partner’s name/ logo through e-mailers to Industry and

ASSOCHAM Database/ Members

7. Logo on Summit webpage

8. Corporate Video will be played during lunch break

OFFICIAL HOST (Rs. 4,00,000/-)

1. Exclusive Category

2. Assured Speaker slot – 2

3. Partners name and logo would be prominently displayed at the main Backdrop/ side

panels at the Summit venue

4. Partners literature would form part of the material to be distributed among the

Industry Participants, Government Officials, and Press at the Summit

5. Complimentary Delegate Passes to attend the Summit – 4

6. Standees at Venue – 2

7. Online Promotion of Partner’s name/ logo through e-mailers to Industry and

ASSOCHAM Database/ Members

8. Exhibition Stall

9. Logo on Summit webpage

10. Corporate Video will be played during lunch break

KIT PARTNER (Rs. 3,00,000/-)

1. Exclusive Logo on Summit Kit

2. Assured Speaker slot – 1

3. Partners name and logo would be displayed at the side panels at the Summit venue

4. Partners literature would form part of the material to be distributed among the

Industry Participants, Government Officials, and Press at the from Registration Desk

5. Complimentary Delegate Passes to attend the Summit – 2

6. Standees at Venue – 2

7. Online Promotion of Partner’s name through e-mailers to Industry and ASSOCHAM

Database/ Members

8. Logo on Summit webpage

SILVER PARTNERS (Rs. 2,00,000/-)

1. Assured Speaker slot – 1

2. Partners name and logo would be prominently displayed at the main Backdrop/ side

panels at the Summit venue

3. Partners literature would form part of the material to be distributed among the

Industry Participants, Government Officials, and Press at the Summit from

Registration Desk

4. Complimentary Delegate Passes to attend the Summit – 2

5. Standees at Venue – 2

6. Online Promotion of Partner’s name/logo through e-mailers to Industry and

ASSOCHAM Database/ Members

7. Logo on Summit webpage

THE BENEFITS:

Corporate Office: 5, Sardar Patel Marg, Chankyapuri, New Delhi-110021

Tel: +91-11-46550555 (Hunting Line) • Fax: +91-11-23017008/9 • Web: www.assocham.org

THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA

FOR CONFIRMATION/ DETAILS, PLEASE CONTACT

Parag TripathiM: +91-7838829989

e: [email protected]

Bindya Pandey M: +91-8882599467

e: [email protected]

Anuj GoriaM: +91-7042046480

e: [email protected]

Varun AggarwalM: +91-9910613815

e: [email protected]

STATE PARTNERS IN 2017

Government of Madhya PradeshGovernment of Punjab

Government of TelenganaDepartment of IT & Electronics

Government of Uttar Pradesh

Government of Uttarakhand

Government of West Bengal

Government of Tamil Nadu

Chhattisgarh Infotech Promotion Society

Government of Chhattisgarh