Zetwerk Electronics has inaugurated a new advanced, design-led electronics manufacturing facility in Bengaluru, marking a significant step in strengthening India’s capabilities in high-complexity electronics manufacturing. The facility is designed to cater to critical sectors including aerospace, defence and automotive, while also supporting requirements from the medical, telecom and IT hardware segments.
The facility was inaugurated by Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister for Electronics & IT, Railways, and Information & Broadcasting, in the presence of M B Patil, Minister for Large & Medium Industries, Government of Karnataka. Senior officials from the central and State Governments also attended the event, including representatives from the Ministry of Electronics & IT, the Government of Karnataka, and the Indian Cellular and Electronics Association.
Congratulating the company on the commissioning of the facility, the Union Minister emphasised the government’s collaborative approach towards industry growth and reiterated the shared vision of achieving a developed India by 2047.
The Bengaluru facility underscores Zetwerk’s focus on building robust manufacturing capabilities that meet stringent quality and reliability standards required for mission-critical applications. Speaking on the company’s manufacturing philosophy, Rahul Sharma, Co-founder & Managing Director (Precision), Zetwerk, said: “Electronics manufacturing in defence demands far more than capacity — it requires precision engineering, process discipline, and uncompromising quality at every stage.”
Spanning approximately 100,000 sq ft, the facility is equipped with state-of-the-art Surface Mount Technology (SMT) and Final Assembly, Testing and Packaging (FATP) lines. It is built to serve both domestic and international customers and is expected to generate over 1,200 jobs at full capacity, supported by continuous skilling and capability development initiatives.
With this expansion, Zetwerk Electronics aims to play a larger role in India’s evolving electronics manufacturing ecosystem, particularly in high-reliability and high-precision segments aligned with national manufacturing and self-reliance objectives.
