TP-Link to Make in India in Partnership with Optiemus Electronics

Optiemus Electronics will make a wide range of products for TP-Link including home Wi-Fi routers, modems/gateways, enterprise routers, cameras for security, GPON (ONT), and more.

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  • TP-Link, a US based smart home products maker widely known in India for selling Wi-Fi routers is now looking to make products within India.
  • To do that, TP-Link has partnered with Optiemus Electronics to manufacture its devices in India.
  • Optiemus Electronics will make the smart home products that TP-Link wants to sell in India.

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TP-Link, a US based smart home products maker widely known in India for selling Wi-Fi routers is now looking to make products within India. To do that, TP-Link has partnered with Optiemus Electronics to manufacture its devices in India. Optiemus Electronics will make the smart home products that TP-Link wants to sell in India. This is in line with Indian government's goal to motivate more companies to make their products within the country.




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India wants to become the next manufacturing hub for the global companies and giants such as Samsung and Apple are already making their products in India.

"This collaboration reinforces TP-Link's commitment towards the 'Make in India' vision and bolsters India's resolve to become the global hub for telecom and electronics manufacturing," the two companies said in a release.

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Optiemus Electronics will make a wide range of products for TP-Link including home Wi-Fi routers, modems/gateways, enterprise routers, cameras for security, GPON (ONT), and more. Optiemus Electronis can produce up to 6 million devices per year for TP-Link and this can enable the US based electronics seller to not only serve the customers in the Indian market, but also export to international markets.

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