Partnering with the Andhra Pradesh government, Titan Intech moves to anchor India’s push into advanced display electronics manufacturing with a new facility in Amravati.
Titan Intech Limited has signed a ₹2.5 billion Memorandum of Understanding with the Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board (APEDB) to set up an advanced display electronics manufacturing facility in Amaravati. The agreement was announced at the Andhra Pradesh Government–Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Partnership Summit 2025 in Visakhapatnam.
The project will come up on a 20-acre (approximately 8.09 hectares) industrial site in the capital region. The unit will manufacture display controllers, intelligent driver systems, and advanced 2D and 3D rendering engines. It will also focus on Mini-LED and Micro-LED module technologies, areas viewed as crucial for future display innovation.
Furthermore, the investment is expected to generate 200 direct jobs. Another 300 indirect jobs are likely to be added through supply chain, logistics, and support services. Officials stated that the project will enhance the region’s electronics cluster and aid in developing a skilled workforce in display engineering and embedded systems.
Titan Intech’s Managing Director, Kumarraju Rudraraju, commented, “This initiative directly supports the Aatmanirbhar Bharat mission by boosting indigenous production capabilities, reducing import dependence, and expanding India’s export footprint in high-tech electronics.”
Titan Intech, founded in 1984, works with global OEM and ODM partners and specialises in energy-efficient technologies, IoT-enabled solutions, and intelligent display systems. Its products support infrastructure modernisation, industrial performance, and digital transformation across sectors in India and abroad.


















