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  01 MAIN
   
   
  02 TRADE & ECONOMY
   
   
  03 INVESTMENT UPDATE
   
   
  04 NEWSMAKERS
   
   
  05 INFOTECH
   
   
  06 CULTURE
   
   
  07 TRAVEL
   
   
  08 CALENDAR
   

   
  HIGHLIGHTS
   
 

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  Gujarat, A Celebration of Life
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  08.CALENDAR
  Exhibitions, Seminars, Shows...
 
       
 
   
  SEPTEMBER 2006
   
   
 

 


ELCOMP INDIA 2006

2nd Annual International Exhibition & Conference
5- 7 Setember 2006
New Delhi, India


ELCOMP India 2006: An opportunity waiting to be exploited
For the second year running, the entire electronics industry will combine to create ELCOMP India 2006. The event will be a platform for companies to showcase electronic components, subsystems as well as equipment and machines used in the manufacturing of electronic components, assemblies and products. ELCOMP India 2006 offers an opportunity to take advantage of the opening of the Indian economy that has led to the emergence of India becoming a manufacturing hub.

The US$ 25 billion Indian market for electronic products is growing at about 30% per annum. It is projected to exceed US$ 90 billion by 2010 and US$ 150 billion by 2015. This has attracted global players to India and leaders like Elcoteq, Flextronics, Jabil Circuits, Nokia, Solectron and many more, have made large investments to access the Indian market. In consumer electronics, Korean companies, such as LG and Samsung, have made commitments by establishing large manufacturing facilities. They enjoy a significant share in the market for televisions, CD/DVD players, audio equipment, and other entertainment products. Domestic players such as Videocon and Onida are expanding locally as well as accessing global markets creating huge demand for electronic components & services.

The demand for telecom products has been breathtaking, and India is adding over 2 million mobile phone users every month. Teledensity now is over 10 percent but in just two years it is expected to rise to 22 percent with 250 million telephone subscribers. Due to extremely low penetration levels at present, this growth is expected to sustain beyond 2007 and continue upto 2015. Demand for Computer/ IT products, auto electronics, medical, industrial, as well as consumer electronics is rising on the crest of a 400 million strong and aspiring middle class. With the Indian economy growing at an impressive 7% per annum, the projection of a US$ 150 billion plus market is realistic, offering an excellent opportunity to electronics players worldwide. Samsung alone has a market of US$ 1.4 billion for it products in India today.


 
Exhibitor Profile
Electronics hardware
Electronic components
ICs
Semiconductors
Connectors
Passive components - capacitors, resistors* Materials, accessories
Optoelectronics
Printed circuit boards
Wires & Cables

Electronic Manufacturing services
Power electronics
Tools, dies & Moulds
Capital equipment
Test and assemblies
Electronic design tools and systems
Microprocessors
Service providers to electronics hardware such as certification of quality, life, safety, environment

For more information visit: www.elcompindia.com

 

 

 

 
     
  UPCOMING EVENTS IN 2006  
     
     
     
     
  Pollution Control & Non Conventional Energy Fair
30 August-2 September, 2006
Coimbatore, India
www.indiatradepromotion.org
 
     
     
     
  Jewellery Watch & Clock Exhibition
16-19 September 2006
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India
www.indiatradepromotion.org
 
     
     
     
  Delhi Book Fair
16-24 September, 2006
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India
www.indiatradepromotion.org
 
     
     
     
  ELCOMP India 2006
5-7 September, 2006
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India
www.indiatradepromotion.org
 
     
     
     
       
       

MAIN I TRADE & ECONOMY I INVESTMENT UPDATE I NEWSMAKERS I INFOTECH I CULTURE I TRAVEL I CALENDAR

     
   
     

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