"Don't deny any possibility. Still in discussion for opportunities in the future to expand manufacturing, but nothing concrete," said Kenichiro Hibi, Managing Director, Sony India.
"We are talking more seriously about what we can do in India," he said here.
The company, he said, has already started assembling TVs and media products in India with a local partner. Manufacturing of some products resumed in the country after almost a decade.
Sony has its own manufacturing facility in China, Malaysia and Japan, Hibi said. It has a software development centre in India with 1,500 employees.
"We are targeting 30 per cent growth during the four months between August and November in India against 20 per cent last year," Hibi said.
In West Bengal, Sony is targeting a 40 per cent growth in flat panel and overall growth of 30 per cent, Sony India sales head Satish Padmanabhan said.
Flat panels contribute in excess of 50 per cent of its India sales followed by audio and the segment is growing rapidly.
Sony, which failed to make much headway with mobile phones, has decided to pull out from the mass segment altogether and concentrate only in the premium segment with handsets priced above Rs 20,000.
"Henceforth, we will remain in the premium segment and all products we launch will be in excess of Rs 20,000," Hibi said.
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