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The Taiwan-based company would invest Rs 1,500 crore in this, which is likely to create around 3,000 employment opportunities.
Large and Medium Industries Minister M B Patil said the company has sought 32 acres of land for the proposed project, and the government is considering providing the required land in the surroundings of the Bengaluru region.
The company has planned to commence work related to setting up the plant in July, and to start manufacturing laptops by January 2026.
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Further, the plant would produce Internet of Things (IoT) components and EV-related parts, he said.
Patil also highlighted that this move is not just about the production of electronics, it is also about fostering innovation, creating job opportunities, and positioning Karnataka as a leader in the electronics manufacturing industry.
Senior officials from Wistron and the state government were present at the signing of MoU.