
India’s Electronics Leap: Syrma Group’s ₹1,593 Crore PCB Plant to Generate 2,100 Jobs
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India’s Largest PCB Manufacturing Facility Announced in Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh is set to host India’s largest PCB manufacturing facility, marking a turning point in the nation’s electronics industry and local investment. The ambitious project will be grounded in Menakuru village, Naidupeta, courtesy of Syrma Strategic Electronics Pvt. Ltd. (SSEPL), under the state’s new Electronics Components Manufacturing and Supply (ECMS) Policy (2025–30).
Project Overview
Syrma Group’s investment across three major electronics projects totals ₹1,593 crore, with an expected boost of over 2,100 jobs for the region. Key highlights:
- SSEPL’s PCB manufacturing and R&D facility, with ₹1,076 crore investment and 1,011 jobs.
- Syrma Components’ Copper Clad Laminate (CCL) unit, ₹417.78 crore investment, 647 jobs.
- Syrma SGS Technology’s Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) unit, ₹100 crore investment, 510 jobs.
Strategic Incentives and Impact
The Andhra Pradesh government’s ECMS policy offers 75% subsidized land, capital subsidies, power incentives, and special early-bird benefits to attract strategic investments. Syrma Group’s facilities will target single, multilayer, HDI, and flexible PCBs, essential for consumer electronics, automotive, telecom, and renewable energy—helping India reduce dependence on imports and strengthening the domestic electronics value chain.
A Boost for Indian Electronics
This development positions Andhra Pradesh as a leading hub for electronics components manufacturing with state support signaling intent to become a global electronics powerhouse. The project’s approval by the State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB) underlines the government’s commitment to fostering industrial growth, job creation, and technological innovation in India.
The new facility ushers in an era of local manufacturing strength, advanced technology adoption, and economic opportunity for thousands of skilled professionals.
Source: Times of India, September 2025