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Syrma SGS Announces $90M PCB Facility in Andhra Pradesh as India Accelerates Elect

Published: 12.3.2025


      • Syrma SGS is investing $90M to build a new multi-layer PCB facility in Andhra Pradesh.
      • The plant will support high-end PCBs for automotive, industrial power, medical, and telecom applications.
      • Backed by government incentives, the project aims for trial production by late 2026.
      • India’s local PCB capacity will help reduce lead times, import dependence, and supply risks.


India’s electronics manufacturing continues to accelerate as Syrma SGS announced a $90 million investment to build a large-scale PCB manufacturing facility in Naidupeta, Andhra Pradesh, developed under a joint venture with South Korea’s Shinhyup Electronics.


The facility is designed to produce multi-layer, HDI, and flexible PCBs for automotive ECUs and industrial power modules to medical imaging equipment and telecom infrastructure. With commercial production scheduled for 2027, the site is expected to generate more than 2,000 skilled jobs and strengthen India’s position as a rising electronics manufacturing hub.


A Push Toward Local, Reliable PCB Supply

India has been heavily dependent on imported PCBs from China, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. Government support under the ECMS Policy and PLI incentives helped secure subsidized land and fast-track approval to reduce import reliance, cut long lead times, and bring essential component manufacturing closer to India’s growing network of ESDM, automotive, aerospace, and industrial-electronics customers.


According to Syrma SGS, the new backward-integration move gives OEMs and EMS providers access to faster, more predictable PCB supply, something that has become increasingly important amid global component shortages and shifting geopolitical trade routes.


As global manufacturers diversify sourcing away from single-country dependency, India’s expanding electronics ecosystem offers an alternative path where PCB facility not only supports domestic production but also helps global customers reduce risk through multi-geography sourcing strategies.


India has been aggressively courting semiconductor and component manufacturers under national missions aimed at building a complete ESDM ecosystem—from chips and substrates to PCBs and final assemblies. The Syrma SGS project strengthens that foundation and signals more component-level investments on the way.

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