According to aninews.in, electronica India and productronica India 2026, scheduled for April 8–10 at India Expo Mart, Greater Noida, will reflect India’s accelerating electronics manufacturing growth amid global supply chain diversification. The event—North India’s edition of South Asia’s largest B2B electronics trade fairs—draws participation from over 50 countries, including Germany, China, the United States, Japan, and Taiwan.
Scale, Scope, and Strategic Hubs
Across its two editions—in Greater Noida and Bengaluru—the platform connects over 60,000 participants and 1,000+ exhibitors. This represents a 50% expansion in scale compared to prior editions, reinforcing its role as one of India’s largest and most significant meeting points for the electronics industry. The Government of Uttar Pradesh serves as host state for the 2026 edition, underscoring the strategic importance of the Noida–Greater Noida corridor—a region with a strong concentration of OEM assembly units, electronics manufacturing services (EMS) players, and component suppliers.
Policy Drivers and Industry Priorities
Industry stakeholders attribute this acceleration to national initiatives including the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme and the proposed Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS). These policies aim to build domestic capability, reduce import dependence, and strengthen supply chain resilience. According to the source, electronics manufacturers across major markets are shifting from exploratory discussions to procurement-driven decision-making, actively evaluating suppliers, partnerships, and investments on the ground.
Key Supporting Programs
- UP Electronics Leadership Summit — focusing on the state’s manufacturing roadmap and investment outlook
- ELCINA Supply Chain Summit — featuring sessions on the ECMS
- Automotive Display Conference — organised by the India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA)
- Bharat PCB Tech Conference — led by ELCINA, focused on printed circuit board capabilities
- SMT Thought Leadership Summit — centred on manufacturing processes and technology adoption
- Startup Pavilion — supported by the Government of Uttar Pradesh
- Industry podcasts — featuring perspectives from sector leaders
PCB Partnership: Addressing a Critical Gap
A central highlight is the launch of BPCA — Bharat’s platform for printed circuits and assemblies, established via strategic collaboration between the Electronic Industries Association of India (ELCINA) and Messe Muenchen India. Printed circuit boards remain a critical gap in India’s electronics value chain, marked by significant import dependence. BPCA aims to accelerate capacity building, support localization, and strengthen India’s component value chain by uniting global expertise, domestic manufacturers, and policy stakeholders.
Industry and Organiser Perspectives
“electronica India and productronica India is scaling in line with the industry it serves. What stands out this year is the intent shift—companies are coming in with defined sourcing plans, partnership frameworks, and timelines for execution. The platform is increasingly being used to close decisions, not just initiate conversations.” — Bhupinder Singh, President – IMEA, Messe Muenchen & CEO, Messe Muenchen India
“India’s role in global electronics manufacturing is becoming more substantive. The alignment between policy initiatives, industry investment, and market demand is establishing a solid foundation for sustained growth. From a global perspective, we see increasing interest in India both as a manufacturing destination and a strategic partner in building resilient and diversified supply chains.” — Dr Reinhard Pfeiffer, CEO, Messe Muenchen
“The Government of Uttar Pradesh is committed to strengthening the state’s position as a key hub for electronics manufacturing in India. With focused policy support, infrastructure development, and investor facilitation, we are working to enable both domestic and global companies to scale their operations here.” — Shri. Alok Kumar, Principal Secretary, Department of IT and Electronics, Government of Uttar Pradesh
“India’s next phase of growth in electronics manufacturing will depend on strengthening its component ecosystem. There is a clear need to build domestic capabilities across key segments of components including printed circuit boards, materials and other critical inputs. Thanks to MeitY, the ECMS Scheme conceptualised by ELCINA, has lent huge impetus to these sectors.” — Rajoo Goel, Secretary General, ELCINA
“India’s electronics manufacturing journey is now entering a phase where scale must be matched with depth. As demand expands across sectors such as mobile devices and automotive electronics, the focus is increasingly on building a resilient, locally integrated manufacturing ecosystem.” — Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, ICEA
Source: aninews.in
Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.




