| Amphenol, the $1.6 billion US-based manufacturer of interconnectors, has invested Rs 25 crore to expand its manufacturing unit in Bangalore. |
| The company designs, manufactures and markets electrical, electronic and fiber optic connectors, coaxial and flat-ribbon cable, and interconnect systems. |
| The global major, which runs its fully wholly-owned subsidiary in India, presently has units each in Pune and Bangalore. |
| The expansion of the Bangalore unit will enable the firm to manufacture high-end connectors required by military, defence manufacturing units, space research and technology industries. |
| Said Robert John, CEO, Amphenol India: "Today the Indian technical environment provides best quality and best services too, at low cost. There is great opportunity for high-end manufacturing and marketing in India. This is part of Amphenol's strategy to make India a major hub for its manufacturing of circular connectors to the defence sector." |
| The Indian arm, which turned in a topline of Rs 60 crore for 2004, is targeting to reach Rs 90 crore for 2005. |
| In addition to the connectors manufacturing, the Indian arm is widening its scope to get into designing and manufacturing connectors for mobile phone handset market. |
| "Companies such as Nokia, Elcoteq and LG are setting up their manufacturing units in India for mobile handsets and this is a right time for us to also set up our unit," John added. |


