Noida-based company, Sahasra Electronics becomes first in India to design a desktop motherboard
- In Reports
- 11:14 PM, Sep 18, 2023
- Myind Staff
Noida-based company Sahasra Electronics has become the first company to design a desktop motherboard in India. This is a significant achievement, as it demonstrates the growing capabilities of the Indian electronics industry. At the core of this development is Amit Manwani a graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi and has over 20 years of experience. He is the chairman and the managing director of the company.
The Sahasra motherboard is a significant achievement for the Indian electronics industry. It demonstrates the growing capabilities of Indian companies to design and manufacture sophisticated electronic products.
The motherboard is also likely to be more affordable than imported motherboards, which could make it more accessible to Indian consumers.
Sahasra Semiconductor, its chip-making business, is a part of the Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors (SPECS), under which it is eligible for a 25% financial incentive on capital expenditure.
The company provides a range of services, including electronic manufacturing services (EMS), printed circuit board (PCB) fabrication, design and development, and testing and validation. Sahasra Electronics also manufactures its own products, including memory products, IT hardware, and embedded software solutions.
Sahasra Electronics is a well-established company with a strong track record of growth. The company has a team of experienced engineers and technicians who are capable of designing and manufacturing complex electronic products. Sahasra Electronics also has a strong customer base, which includes both domestic and international companies.
The successful design and manufacture of a desktop motherboard by Sahasra Electronics is a significant achievement. It demonstrates the growing capabilities of the Indian electronics industry. The motherboard is also likely to be more affordable than imported motherboards, which could make it more accessible to Indian consumers.
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