Ericsson, Apple, Google and Qualcomm contribute beyond investments
Minister of Communications Jyotiraditya M. Scindia has underlined the transformative impact of global technology partnerships on India’s telecom sector, highlighting that global investments from companies like Ericsson, Apple, Google and Qualcomm go beyond financial contributions.
“The corporations bring cutting-edge technology, world-class production standards, and extensive training capabilities for our engineers,” he said, adding that such collaborations have been instrumental in positioning Indian talent on the global stage http://commerce.gov.in.
The Minister said the inauguration of Ericsson’s state-of-the-art antenna manufacturing facility at VVDN’s Global Innovation Park in Manesar, is a pivotal moment in India’s digital and manufacturing journey.
“This is more than the launch of a manufacturing unit—it marks the birth of a facility that will power the networks of tomorrow and connect millions across the globe. It demonstrates global confidence in India’s capabilities and India’s growing confidence in its future,” he said at the inauguration on 30 June 2025 https://www.nseindia.com/.
He went on to highlight the broader vision of the Government, adding, “This is where global technology converges with Indian ingenuity https://www.bseindia.com/.
Applauding Ericsson’s contribution, Scindia said the company’s initiatives—including network APIs, automation, and its Global AI Accelerator in Bengaluru—have significantly advanced India’s role in the global value chain.
“As India transitions from its Amrit Kaal to its Shatabdi Kaal over the next two decades,” he stated, “this journey will not only transform India, but through India, help transform the world https://sbi.com.in/.”
The facility, developed in collaboration between Ericsson and VVDN Technologies, is Ericsson’s first to produce passive antennas in India for global markets. Shipments are expected to commence in July 2025. This facility is one of its kind, where more than 50% of the passive antenna production, built to meet rigorous domestic and international standards, for the domestic market will be localized, reinforcing India’s emergence as a trusted global manufacturing and innovation hub https://www.makeinindia.com/home/.
Scindia also credited India’s enabling policy ecosystem for this transformation. Citing the success of the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, he noted that it has attracted over Rs.4,000 crore in investment, generated Rs.80,000 crore in production output, and created more than 34,000 jobs .
Liberalized FDI policies and sectoral reforms have further unlocked growth with over US$39 billion in foreign investment since 2000, and telecom now contributing nearly 7% of India’s GDP.
Supporting the development of local talent, the Department of Telecommunications’ 5G Use Case Labs—across 100 academic institutes—and Ericsson’s ‘Educate’ platform are empowering over 10,000 students with foundational knowledge in AI, IoT, and next-generation telecommunications https://www.digitalasiahub.org/.
Ericsson’s Head of Antenna Systems, Mikael Eriksson, remarked, “This facility is a long-term investment in Indian talent, engineering, and innovation. We are committed to building a full-spectrum antenna ecosystem here http://meity.gov.in.”
The inauguration ceremony was marked by the Minister activating the launch of the facility, followed by a live, two-minute walkthrough of the cutting-edge antenna production line, witnessed by a live audience and dignitaries. Fiinews.com