Inventec To Make PCs In India With Dixon JV

Uniting to power India’s tech ambitions, Taiwan’s Inventec and Dixon Technologies have formed a 40:60 joint venture for local IT hardware manufacturing.

Dixon Technologies has announced a joint venture with Taiwan-based Inventec to manufacture notebooks, desktop PCs, servers, and related components in India. The newly formed company, Dixon IT Devices Pvt Ltd, will be 60 per cent owned by Dixon and 40 per cent by Inventec.

The partnership supports Dixon’s strategy to expand its footprint in the IT hardware sector and aligns with India’s vision for self-reliant manufacturing. As part of the agreement, Dixon will nominate three directors to the board, while Inventec will appoint two.

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Inventec, established in 1975, is a known global original design manufacturer (ODM), producing laptops, smartphones, servers, and other electronics.

Dixon’s Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Atul B. Lall, called the collaboration a significant step in diversifying Dixon’s product portfolio and strengthening its position in the high-growth IT hardware segment.

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Lall highlighted the complementary strengths of the two firms—Dixon’s local expertise and manufacturing capabilities alongside Inventec’s global technological edge. He emphasised that the venture aims to produce innovative products and contribute to India’s digital infrastructure goals.

Inventec’s President, Jack Tsai, noted that Dixon’s strong production systems and policy alignment make it an ideal partner. He added that the alliance will enhance Inventec’s operational flexibility in India, support cost optimisation, and help extend its global reach.

Dixon has steadily grown its electronics manufacturing business since its start in Noida in 1993. Its subsidiary, Padget Electronics, is currently building a large facility in Tamil Nadu to produce HP computers and create around 1500 jobs.

The company has significantly benefitted from India’s Production-Linked Incentive schemes. It is also planning a $3 billion investment in a display fabrication facility, supported by the India Semiconductor Mission, to localise supply chains further and enhance production efficiency.

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Shubha Mitra
Shubha Mitra
Shubha Mitra is an Assistant Editor at EFY, keenly interested in policies and developments shaping the electronics business.

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