During the visit, scheduled for mid-October, the delegation will meet big investors in the hardware sector in the US. This is the first time such a visit has been planned by the government. |
The government wants to bring in foreign investment in areas like hardware manufacturing, component manufacturing, hardware assembly, and designing and chip manufacturing. |
It also wants to attract a part of the investments that China, Taiwan and other countries in the region attracts now. |
The delegation is expected to meet key executives from IBM, Hewlett Packard, Sun, Intel, AMD, SGI, Apple and Dell. |
"The meetings with the key executives from these companies are aimed at promoting India as a hardware destination and bringing in fresh investment into the country in the hardware sector," an information technology department official said. |
As in the case of software, cost advantages and the quality of man power will be the main selling points for India. |
The hardware promotion strategy also includes convincing the global majors to source components from India as well as sub-contract manufacturing to Indian companies. |
According to latest estimates, hardware exports from the country grew over 17 per cent in 2001-02 to reach Rs 5,800 crore. India is targeting $10 billion by 2008. |
Projections also show that hardware exports from the country will grow at about 15 per cent in the current financial year. |
The hardware sector had identified countries like South Korea, Japan and the US as the key markets for attracting investment to the country. |
As a part of this strategy, roadshows will be held in these markets on a continuous basis. |