The air in the Syrma SGS facility, or at least the one I visited, hummed with a quiet intensity. It was just last week, I think, that the news broke about their latest expansion. Satendra Singh, the CEO, has a way of speaking that’s both direct and considered — you get the sense he’s weighing every word. He sees India as being in a prime spot.
It’s about more than just ambition, though, isn’t it? As per reports, the company’s recent moves are a mirror of India’s larger push. They’re investing heavily in PCB capacity. It’s a full-stack, high-reliability manufacturing play, from what I understand.
I remember him saying, “India has the potential to be a global leader in this sector,” a quote I read this morning. He was talking about the recent investments and the multi-factory campus expansion. That was a pretty big deal, you know?
The tricky part is seeing how this all plays out. The details matter, of course. The AI-led operations they’re implementing, for example, could be a game-changer. It felt like something was building, a sense of momentum. Or maybe I’m misreading it.
The numbers are impressive: investments, expansions. But the feeling, the atmosphere, is what sticks with you. It’s a long game, of course. But India, at least according to Satendra Singh, is ready to play.
