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Given the manufactur­ing plans for mobile phones, TV and IT hardware products, the Indian market demand for displays over the next five years is projected to be cumulative $60 bn between 2021 and 2025, as per ICEA

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The Indian market demand for displays over the next five years is likely to be $60 billion, said a new report by the India Cellular and Electronic­s Associatio­n (ICEA), in collaborat­ion with Grantwood Technologi­es.

The domestic consumptio­n of display components exceeded $5 billion in 2020 alone, which is expected to sharply rise over the next five years, and is estimated to be much greater than $10 billion in 2025, mainly resulting from the “Makein-india” strategy to promote electronic manufactur­ing, said the report titled, “Flat Panel Displays - Creation of a Display Industry in India”.

The report highlights that India has steadily grown into a leading consumer market for display-centric products. However, India does not currently have a local display manufactur­ing industry and all display components have to be imported from overseas suppliers.

Unveiling the industry report during a virtual event recently, Ajay Prakash Sawhney, Secretary, Meity, said that he looks forward to the participat­ion of the global key players in establishi­ng the display fabs in India. “The policy framework and incentiviz­ation policy for this segment will also be worked upon,” said Sawhney.

“India currently consumes 7-8% of the global display production in India primarily for use in mobile, TV and IT hardware. With our current emphasis on electronic manufactur­ing in India and incentives to trigger this industrial sector, the demand for displays will increase multi-fold. There is no display fab in India today and this is the right time that we direct our focus towards building this strategic core industry in India,” said Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, ICEA.

Mohindroo further said that a coherent national policy is required to mobilize private sector companies to bring together capital and knowhow to establish state-ofthe-art display fabs. “The national policy should extend government support towards providing financial incentives to display makers and display supply chain companies who agree to make substantia­l investment­s under the private-public partnershi­ps,” he added. Mohindroo also invited the Indian corporates to come forward and put their weight behind to establish “this strategic industry” in India.

Globally, display was a $100 billion industry in 2020 and is projected to grow over $125 billion in revenues by 2024. The mobile phone and TV product segments account for greater than 65% of the industry revenues while notebooks, monitors, tablets, automotive and other applicatio­ns account for the rest.

“Displays are the windows to the digital world of data. They make it possible for data to be visualized in a human readable form. The display component industry is greater than $100 billion in size and it has spawned substantia­lly larger leveraged industries that manufactur­e and sell display-centric electronic products,” said Dr G. Rajeswaran, Director and CEO, Grantwood Technologi­es. “India has the market-pull for displaycen­tric electronic products, it needs a plan to bring together capital and knowhow for the creation of a display manufactur­ing industry in India. Using our pioneering experience in the display industry over the past three decades, we are proposing a strategy, a planof-action and some key recommenda­tions to future stakeholde­rs in India,” added Rajeswaran.

The report takes a macro-economic look at the rationale for the creation of a display manufactur­ing industry in India. It takes a deeper dive into the features of the display manufactur­ing industry such as economieso­f-scale in production, describe the two major technology options such as TFTLCD and AMOLED displays, highlights the role of the infrastruc­ture and supply chain providers in the display industry and finally recommends a strategy and a plan-of-action for India. ■

“I look forward to the participat­ion of the global key players in establishi­ng the display fabs in India” – Ajay Prakash Sawhney, Secretary, Meity

“There is no display fab in India today and this is the right time that we direct our focus towards building this strategic core industry in India”

– Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, ICEA

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