Larsen & Toubro Enters Industrial Electronics Segment
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Larsen & Toubro Enters Industrial Electronics Segment

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has entered the B2B industrial electronics space with the commencement of manufacturing at its Coimbatore campus in Tamil Nadu. The new business vertical, L&T Electronic Products & Systems (LTEPS), will be headquartered in Bengaluru while manufacturing operations are based in Coimbatore. To begin with, two manufacturing lines have been commissioned to provide electronics manufacturing services to both Indian and global clients. The move signals the company’s intent to deepen involvement in high?growth, innovation?driven manufacturing.

The chairman said the foray into industrial electronics represented an important step towards L&T’s Lakshya 2031 aspiration of deepening technology leadership and enhancing India’s self?reliance in critical manufacturing. He indicated that LTEPS would bolster the nation’s electronics manufacturing ecosystem while expanding the company’s presence across strategic domains. The announcement framed the initiative as aligned with national objectives for self?sufficiency in key technologies. The corporate commentary emphasised long?term investment in capabilities and partnerships.

Building on existing expertise in Strategic Electronics, LTEPS will extend capability to the development and manufacture of industrial electronic products and systems across several domains including power electronics, mobility, industrial robotics and automation, communication platforms and electronics systems design and manufacturing (ESDM). The business will adopt a blended approach of in?house research and development, technology partnerships and advanced testing infrastructure to deliver market?ready solutions. Early operations will focus on contract manufacturing and design support while product development capabilities are scaled. The structure aims to serve both domestic demand and exports.

Looking ahead, LTEPS plans progressive expansion across a 40?acre zone within the Coimbatore campus to address the full industrial electronics value chain spanning R&D, in?house product development, ESDM, contract manufacturing, design and engineering support, sourcing, testing and validation services. The staged expansion anticipates integration of advanced testing facilities and strengthened supply?chain engagement. Larsen & Toubro is an Indian multinational engaged in engineering, procurement and construction projects, hi?tech manufacturing and services operating across multiple geographies. The press release identified senior corporate communications contacts for media enquiries.

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has entered the B2B industrial electronics space with the commencement of manufacturing at its Coimbatore campus in Tamil Nadu. The new business vertical, L&T Electronic Products & Systems (LTEPS), will be headquartered in Bengaluru while manufacturing operations are based in Coimbatore. To begin with, two manufacturing lines have been commissioned to provide electronics manufacturing services to both Indian and global clients. The move signals the company’s intent to deepen involvement in high?growth, innovation?driven manufacturing. The chairman said the foray into industrial electronics represented an important step towards L&T’s Lakshya 2031 aspiration of deepening technology leadership and enhancing India’s self?reliance in critical manufacturing. He indicated that LTEPS would bolster the nation’s electronics manufacturing ecosystem while expanding the company’s presence across strategic domains. The announcement framed the initiative as aligned with national objectives for self?sufficiency in key technologies. The corporate commentary emphasised long?term investment in capabilities and partnerships. Building on existing expertise in Strategic Electronics, LTEPS will extend capability to the development and manufacture of industrial electronic products and systems across several domains including power electronics, mobility, industrial robotics and automation, communication platforms and electronics systems design and manufacturing (ESDM). The business will adopt a blended approach of in?house research and development, technology partnerships and advanced testing infrastructure to deliver market?ready solutions. Early operations will focus on contract manufacturing and design support while product development capabilities are scaled. The structure aims to serve both domestic demand and exports. Looking ahead, LTEPS plans progressive expansion across a 40?acre zone within the Coimbatore campus to address the full industrial electronics value chain spanning R&D, in?house product development, ESDM, contract manufacturing, design and engineering support, sourcing, testing and validation services. The staged expansion anticipates integration of advanced testing facilities and strengthened supply?chain engagement. Larsen & Toubro is an Indian multinational engaged in engineering, procurement and construction projects, hi?tech manufacturing and services operating across multiple geographies. The press release identified senior corporate communications contacts for media enquiries.

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