Ericsson commits to 'Made in India' for all telecom gear

Synopsis
Swedish firm Ericsson will manufacture all telecom equipment sold in India locally. This includes future 6G technology. The company currently produces 4G and 5G gear in India for domestic use and export. Ericsson is also expanding its research and development in Bengaluru. The firm is also working on innovative solutions like 5G-enabled food grain kiosks across India.
"Our intention is to manufacture in India everything we sell in India," Vicente said at India Mobile Congress 2025.
The company, at present, makes 4G and 5G equipment in India and exports them to Asian countries as well.
The company recently expanded its ASIC (application specific integrated chips) R&D in Bengaluru and launched production of passive antennas in India in collaboration with VVDN Technologies.
Vicente said that the company is planning to expand the ASIC R&D facility team to 150 positions.
He said that Ericsson is constantly increasing value addition in the equipment that are produced locally.
"I think that India has a lifetime opportunity in order to become an alternative ecosystem where all the components are produced here. We all need to be conscious that in order to develop these very sophisticated products, we are still importing many of the components to India. We need to change that by investing in a holistic way, not only in anchor brands like Ericsson, but also in the ecosystem of components, filters, batteries, closures and many other things," Vicente said.
Besides telecom gears, Ericsson is also diversifying technology solutions in other sectors, including Railways.
The company is also deploying ATM-like food grain kiosks, 5G-enabled Grain ATM Annapurti, in India in partnership with the World Food Programme.
Vicente said that the made-in-India, 5G-enabled Grain ATM Annapurti dispenses multiple food grains with precision -- 25 to 30 kg in just 30 seconds - using Aadhaar-based biometrics.
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