Eyeing to transform tech innovation in Asia, Arrow Electronics’ new Bengaluru hub empowers manufacturers with expert support in AIoT, edge computing, and smart system design.
Arrow Electronics has opened a new engineering solutions centre (ESC) in Bengaluru to support technology development in India and across the Asia-Pacific region.
According to a recent release by the company, the facility aims to strengthen local design and manufacturing capabilities by offering specialised engineering support in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence of things (AIoT), edge computing, energy systems, and intelligent sensing.
Designed to serve a wide range of industries—including automotive, industrial automation, energy, aerospace, and defence—the ESC is equipped to assist companies in bringing sophisticated, connected products to market more efficiently.
The key offerings include system-level design validation, reference design tools, and customised engineering solutions tailored to reduce development cycles and enhance product reliability. Businesses will also benefit from access to training resources, technical documentation, component samples, and Arrow’s extensive supply chain services.
Additionally, the centre is staffed by a team of application engineers with deep knowledge in embedded systems, wireless connectivity, analogue and power design, and electromechanical components.
These engineers will provide hands-on support throughout the product development lifecycle—from component selection and system design to prototyping and optimisation.
Arrow Electronics highlighted that this expansion aligns with growing demand for advanced electronics and a shifting global supply chain that is increasingly looking to India and Southeast Asia.
“Many regional developers struggle to adopt complex technologies due to limited in-house capabilities,” said Dr Raphael Salmi, President of Arrow’s Components Business for South Asia, Korea, and Japan.
“Our goal is to help bridge that gap, offering both the global resources and local expertise needed to drive innovation forward.”

















