The Indian government has implemented several initiatives to promote GVCs, including the “Make in India” program, which aims to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) and boost domestic manufacturing. “Make in India” has been successful in attracting significant FDI, but its impact on GVCs remains to be seen. India’s GVC participation is hindered by several factors, including a lack of skilled labor, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to finance.
This expansion in scale and scope is driven by the growing demand for electronics and automation technologies in India and the region. The event is also a testament to the country’s burgeoning manufacturing sector, which is attracting global attention and investment. The 2024 edition of electronica India will be held in Mumbai, Maharashtra, from 18th to 20th November. The event will be a hub for innovation, networking, and business development, offering a platform for industry leaders, startups, and researchers to connect and collaborate. The 2024 edition of electronica India will also feature a dedicated focus on sustainability and circular economy.