IANS | 28 May, 2024
India is set for a significant leap in local manufacturing of displays
which presents a golden opportunity for global companies seeking to diversify
their display supply chains beyond certain geographies, industry leaders said
on Tuesday.
The Indian market’s demand potential for displays is likely to rise to
$60 billion by 2025.
The domestic display manufacturing industry is projected to grow at a
booming 29.5 per cent CAGR due to the expected surge in the local manufacturing
of mobile phones, TVs and IT hardware products.
“We have an excellent 50 per cent capex support on pari-passu (equal
footing) basis as offered by the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), further
supplemented by the state governments, but we have not been able to break
ground beyond display assembly,” said Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, India
Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA).
Display has a major 15-20 per cent position in the Bill of Material
(BoM) which is close to the other logic, memory and other semiconductors.
“It’s a matter of great concern,” said Mohindroo.
Despite being the world's third-largest consumer of display products
(accounting for 7 per cent of global revenue), the nation currently has
insignificant domestic production.
“This presents a unique opportunity for international companies seeking
to diversify their display supply chains beyond certain geographies, thereby
complementing the domestic demand and also export from India,” the industry
leaders mentioned.
For a robust display manufacturing ecosystem in the country, the AMOLED
Research Center (ARC) has been set up at IIT-Madras that aims to develop
next-generation AMOLED displays for smartphones, tablets, watches and
wearables.
The national Centre of Excellence is funded by MeitY, DRDO and Tata
Sons.At the ‘SID Display Week’ in the US last week, S Krishnan, Secretary,
MeitY, addressed the forum virtually and highlighted fiscal support of 50 per
cent capex support on pari-passu basis by the government to set up display fabs
in the country.
Harit Doshi, Secretary, Society of Information Display (SID) and CEO of
Omniply Technologies, spoke about a conducive policy framework in India for
international investors in the domain of display manufacturing ecosystem.
“These targeted efforts aim to cultivate tangible investment
opportunities and propel India to the forefront of display technology
development,” said Mohindroo.