Dixon subsidiary partners with Xiaomi for smartphone manufacturing

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The production will take place at Padget’s manufacturing facility situated in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.

Dixon Technologies India Limited has informed the stock exchanges on September 27 that its wholly owned subsidiary Padget Electronics Private Limited has entered into an agreement with Xiaomi Technology India Private Limited for the manufacturing of smartphones and other related products for Xiaomi.

It further said the production will take place at Padget’s manufacturing facility situated in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.

Atul B Lall, Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Dixon Technologies (India) Limited speaking about the partnership with Xiaomi said Dixonis proud it has joined hands with an iconic brand.

He is confident that this collaboration will leverage their strong track record of execution, and Xiaomi’s expertise and leadership within the Indian business landscape.

Furthermore, he sees it as a significant achievement in the Indian Government’s “Make in India” initiative.

Commenting on this association, Atul B Lall, said, “it gives us an immense pleasure to partner with Xiaomi which is an iconic brand. We are delighted and encouraged by the trust they have reposed on Dixon for the association and believe that this association will leverage our excellence, superior execution track record and Xiaomi’s expertise & leadership in Indian business ecosystem and it represents a major milestone in Indian Governments “Make in India” initiative.

Dixon Technologies India sees Xiaomi as a perfect ally who aligns with its fundamental principles of quality, engineering expertise, and a commitment to customer satisfaction.

“We are confident this is just a beginning of a long and prolific relationship and there is immense potential to further build on shared capabilities to deliver sustainable growth,” he added.

Additionally, he highlighted that Dixon’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Padget Electronics, is among the select few companies approved for the Government of India’s PLI scheme.




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