Optiemus to Manufacture Quectel Wireless Modules in India Under Make in India Initiative

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In a significant development for India’s electronics manufacturing sector, Optiemus Electronics Limited (OEL) has entered into a strategic manufacturing partnership with Quectel IoT Technologies to produce advanced wireless communication modules in India. The collaboration marks another step towards strengthening the country’s electronics ecosystem while supporting the Government’s Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives.

Under the agreement, Optiemus Electronics will manufacture Quectel’s portfolio of advanced wireless modules, including automotive, 5G, 4G, Cat-1, and other cellular communication modules at its manufacturing facility in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. These products are widely used across industries such as automotive, telecommunications, industrial automation, energy management, smart mobility, telematics, smart infrastructure, and Internet of Things (IoT) applications.

The partnership is expected to significantly enhance domestic manufacturing capabilities by reducing dependence on imported communication modules while improving supply chain resilience for India’s rapidly expanding electronics and connected device industry. It also aligns with the country’s broader vision of becoming a global manufacturing hub for advanced electronics and communication technologies.

Optiemus Electronics has steadily expanded its manufacturing portfolio in recent years by partnering with several global technology companies across smartphones, networking equipment, and IoT devices. The addition of Quectel’s wireless communication modules further strengthens the company’s position in India’s Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) sector and broadens its capabilities in high-value electronics production.

Wireless communication modules serve as the backbone of connected devices by enabling seamless connectivity through cellular networks. Their growing adoption is being driven by the rapid expansion of smart cities, connected vehicles, industrial automation, healthcare technologies, logistics, and digital infrastructure, making local production increasingly important for India’s technology ambitions.

This partnership is expected to support faster deployment of advanced IoT solutions while creating opportunities for component localization, technology development, and future exports from India. As demand for connected devices continues to rise globally, partnerships such as this reinforce India’s emergence as a preferred destination for advanced electronics manufacturing.

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