The Indian government approves 17 electronics manufacturing projects worth ₹7,172 crore, aiming for global competitiveness and job creation.
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Samsung Electronics Levant announced the conclusion of the second session of its free, advanced training program in ...
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Power Minerals teams up with Gega to extract gallium from Brazil’s Santa Anna project
Power Minerals has engaged gallium refining technology developer Gega Elements to develop an extraction strategy for its ...
HENRIETTA, NY— Trainees will learn surface-mount technology, printed circuit board design and assembly, and other core ...
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India announces 2nd tranche of 17 approvals under Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme
These approved projects span across the country with a total investment of Rs 7,172 crore, cumulative projected production of Rs 65,111 crore, and creation of 11,808 direct employment opportunities.
India's electronics manufacturing sector is set for a major boost. The government has approved new projects under the ...
VORAGO announces a world first: radiation-tolerant microcontrollers purpose-built for LEO markets at a fraction of the cost of traditional components.
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Bharat Electronics shares extend rally for third straight session on ₹792 crore order win, rise 2%
Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) continued its upward trend, gaining 2% to ₹425.50 after announcing new orders worth ₹792 crore. This follows previous contracts totaling ₹633 crore, highlighting the ...
In 2015, at the opening of the second World Internet Conference (WIC), Chinese President Xi Jinping creatively put forward ...
Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit emphasized the crucial role of private defense companies in India's military modernization, ...
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