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Manufacturing facility supports Indian expansion

A Laird Technologies product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Nov 2, 2006

Laird Technologies is setting up a manufacturing facility in Chennai, India, further strengthening its proximity and support capabilities to key customers.

Laird Technologies is setting up a manufacturing facility in Chennai, India, further strengthening its proximity and support capabilities to key customers.

The new facility, expected to open in mid 2007, will be approximately 14,000m2.

Ground breaking is planned for January 2007.

The manufacturing facility will initially accommodate antenna production followed by EMI products for handset applications.

In the future, Laird Technologies plans to expand the scope of the facility to include design engineering, research and development, tooling and manufacturing of all the company's products used to support customers in India.

"The Indian market for electronic products is substantial and growing very quickly", said Martin Rapp, CEO of Laird Technologies.

"The establishment of this new facility and organisation in Chennai is just the start of what we anticipate to be a much more extensive presence for Laird Technologies in India in the future".

The company also will establish a local technical sales force to support the Indian market.

Laird Technologies currently provides its customers in India with products for use in mobile phones, telecommunications infrastructure equipment, computer hardware and automotive electronics from facilities outside of India.

Chennai, located in the state of Tamil Nadu, is positioned near a developing major centre for electronics manufacturing.

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