Hyderabad is set to become India’s next electronics manufacturing powerhouse after a landmark agreement between Taiwan’s SixUnited and Hyderabad’s Resolute Group. The pact, signed at COMPUTEX Taipei 2025 in the presence of key Telangana government officials, will see the establishment of advanced manufacturing facilities for personal computers, tablets, and laptops in Telangana.
Key Highlights:
Strategic Global Partnership: SixUnited, a leader in consumer electronics and intelligent networking, will bring its expertise in R&D, design, and operations, while Resolute Group leverages over 25 years of electronics manufacturing experience for global brands.
Boost to Local Economy: The collaboration is expected to generate significant employment opportunities and facilitate advanced technology transfers, aligning with Telangana’s “Make in Telangana” vision to strengthen its position as a global electronics hub.
Government-Driven Initiative: The Telangana government, under Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and IT Minister D. Sridhar Babu, played a pivotal role in facilitating the agreement, showcasing the state’s progressive industrial ecosystem at the international COMPUTEX event.
No Investment Figures Yet: While the companies have not disclosed the investment amount or production capacity, the move signals a surge in international interest in India’s electronics sector and sets the stage for future collaborations.
Industry Impact: Telangana already accounts for 13% of India’s electronics manufacturing and is home to major global and homegrown players. The new hub is expected to further accelerate the state’s growth in high-tech manufacturing and exports.
This partnership marks a significant leap for Hyderabad, reinforcing its reputation as a magnet for global technology investments and innovation.
Sources: Times of India, Electronics For You, ET Government