Andhra Pradesh has secured another significant investment in its electronics manufacturing ambitions, with Titan Intech Limited signing a ₹250 crore MoU to set up a state-of-the-art display technology manufacturing facility in the Amaravati Capital Region. The agreement was formalised during the AP Government–CII Partnership Summit 2025 in Visakhapatnam, marking a strategic push to develop India’s domestic display component ecosystem.
The new 20-acre Integrated Display Electronics Manufacturing Facility will produce critical components such as display controllers, intelligent driver ICs, 2D/3D rendering engines, and Mini/Micro-LED modules — areas where India remains heavily import-dependent today.
A Boost for Local Electronics Manufacturing and High-Skill Jobs
According to Titan Intech, the project is expected to create:
200 direct jobs in high-tech roles
300+ indirect jobs across logistics, ancillary suppliers, and maintenance operations
The facility will support India’s broader effort to develop indigenous electronics capabilities, align with the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, and diversify the state’s economy beyond traditional sectors.
Managing Director Kumarraju Rudraraju said:
“This investment is a transformative step in building India’s next-generation display electronics ecosystem. Our Amaravati facility will strengthen domestic value chains, reduce import dependence, and expand India’s high-tech export potential.”
AP Government to Fast-Track Approvals and Infrastructure Support
Officials from the Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board (APEDB) confirmed that the state will offer facilitation support to ensure swift execution under its existing policies.
This includes coordinated assistance for:
Land allocation
Power and water connectivity
Industrial approvals
Incentives applicable under the state’s electronics manufacturing framework
The government views advanced display manufacturing as a priority sector that can catalyse broader electronics and semiconductor growth in the region.
A Strategic Bet on Emerging Display Technologies
Titan Intech’s move comes at a time when global demand for Micro-LED, edge-display systems, AR/VR displays, and high-resolution rendering engines is accelerating. The Amaravati facility aims to position India as a competitive manufacturing base for these technologies.
The investment will also support:
Technology transfer from global partners
Domestic innovation in display electronics
Development of new IP and design capabilities
Expansion of India’s export footprint in high-value electronics
With display components accounting for a major share of India’s electronics import bill, Titan Intech’s decision represents an important step in building core local capabilities.
Strengthening Amaravati’s Position as an Electronics Hub
For Andhra Pradesh, the project complements ongoing investments across semiconductors, telecom hardware, and data centre infrastructure. The state aims to position Amaravati as an emerging high-tech manufacturing cluster, supported by skilled talent, policy incentives, and growing interest from global and domestic technology companies.
If executed on time, Titan Intech’s plant will become one of the state’s flagship facilities for display manufacturing, supporting both domestic demand and export-led growth.
