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India's EMS sector on the rise.


BANGALORE Bangalore (băng-gəlôr`), city (1991 pop. 2,651,000; metropolitan area 4,130,288), capital of Karnataka state, S central India, 3,000 ft (914 m) above sea level.  -- India's embryonic em·bry·on·ic or em·bry·on·al
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 EMS sector is preparing for a breakout, based on recent forecasts from various market watchers. The Indian EMS industry will be worth $4 billion by 2010, growing over 30% annually, says the Electronics Component Industries Association (Elcina), a group of some 280 domestic electronics manufacturers.

Research firm iSuppli (www.isuppli.com) pegs the market as somewhat smaller, estimating contract assembly in India will increase 21% each year to $2.03 billion in 2009, from $935 million last year. Among the EMS firms growing in India are Jabil Circuit Jabil NYSE: JBL is a provider of electronic manufacturing services. Jabil designs and manufactures electronic circuit boards for major OEMs in a diverse group of industries including automotive, computing and storage, consumer products, medical, networking, peripherals and  (www.jabil.com) and Celestica (www.celestica.com), which are acquiring Indian companies This is a list of major companies based in India. Please note that the list is highly incomplete and does not have every company of all sizes. More information about the companies can be found in the links to the company articles. A
  • Aditya Birla Group[1].
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The number of telephone users is forecast to rise to 22/1000 by end 2007, from the current level of 9/1000. Also, computer peripherals are forecast to grow 23% annually through 2009. Consumer electronics are expected to rise 18% per year during that span.
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Title Annotation:MARKET WATCH
Publication:Printed Circuit Design & Manufacture
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:May 1, 2006
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