Established in Bengaluru in 2018 and founded by Amrit Acharya, Srinath Ramakkrushnan, Vishal Chaudhary and Rahul Sharma, Zetwerk is a global manufacturing services platform based in India which has achieved unicorn status. It helps companies get custom-manufactured parts, components, and products by connecting them with a network of suppliers and manufacturers.
Zetwerk Electronics Expands with New Facility in Bengaluru
Zetwerk Electronics, a part of the Zetwerk manufacturing business, is a contract manufacturing company that delivers end-to-end Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS). It is set to open its new manufacturing facility in Bengaluru where over 2,000 employees will be hired. Inaugurated on June 11 in Devanahalli, this facility is designed to support Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM), with capabilities across industrial, telecom, automotive, consumer durables, and strategic electronics sectors.
Josh Foulger, President of Zetwerk stated “As India transitions toward becoming a key global manufacturing player, this investment strengthens our ability to deliver world-class solutions across critical industries”.
Eight Facilities and Growing: Zetwerk’s Nationwide Expansion
Zetwerk’s newly launched facility is the company’s eight in India, underscoring its rapid expansion in the manufacturing space. This milestone comes just three months after the inauguration of its largest electronics manufacturing plant near Chennai, a key component of the ₹1,000 crore investment initiative announced earlier. Together, these developments reflect Zetwerk’s strategic focus on scaling up its infrastructure to meet growing domestic and global demand across sectors.
Rahul Sharma, Co-founder of Zetwerk said “Bengaluru’s rich talent pool and innovation ecosystem make it the perfect launchpad for this facility. We look forward to delivering even greater speed, scale and precision to our customers”.
Conclusion: Zetwerk’s Future in Indian Manufacturing
With its new Bengaluru facility, Zetwerk takes another step in expanding its presence in the Indian manufacturing space. As demand grows across sectors, the company seems focused on building the infrastructure needed to meet it, both in India and beyond.
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