Amphenol excited by 2015 digitalisation deadline in India

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Amphenol excited by 2015 digitalisation deadline in India

BANGALORE: Amphenol Corporation is excited by the recent government announcement setting the deadline date of 31 March 2015 for shift from analogue to digital systems across the country.

“Television digitalisation contributes about 8 per cent to our global revenues of $3.55 billion across the world. Globally, we are the second largest providers of solutions for cable digitalisation. It happened 10 years ago in the US, followed by Europe. In India the percentage is lower, but this is bound to go up,” said Amphenol Corporation president and CEO R Adam Norwitt while speaking with Indiantelevision.com.
 
Norwitt was in Banalore on the occasion of celebrating Amphenol India’s 40th anniversary.

The company operates four manufacturing operations in Pune, Bangalore, Chennai and Andhra Pradesh with a total space of quarter of a million sq. ft.

"We have invested significant capital in sophisticated, state-of-the-art design tools and vertically-integrated machining and assembly centres. India is only poised to expand and grow in the days to come,” revealed Norwitt. 
 
Amphenol India is moving from an interconnect component manufacturer to a whole suppler of interconnect solutions, such as complex jumpers for the various Indian metro programmes, to the most advanced cable assemblies for missiles.