New Delhi: The Nasdaq-listed Digital Video Systems Inc will invest $ 25 million to set up a manufacturing
plant for consumer electronics in Bangalore.
"We will repeat the Shanghai manufacturing plant in India and will invest $ 25 million to set up a
manufacturing facility and a campus in Bangalore for DVDs, set-top boxes and mobile DVDs," Pratap
Kondamoori, chairman, DVS Inc, said.
The upcoming plant, which will be up and running in the next 18 months, will initially produce 18 million
units a year, he said, adding it would be an export hub for global sales.
DVS Inc has plants in Shanghai and South Korea. The China plant produces 20 million units a year,
making the Indian plant closer to it in capacity.
DVS, which is registered in the United States and markets products under the DVS brand, has already
soft-launched its products for the Indian market earlier this week in a limited number of cities.
To support the manufacturing, the company has also announced setting up of an R&D and marketing
centre in the same premises, Kondamoori said.
DVS India will hire up to 400 engineers for its facility, he said, while for R&D, it will need up to 50
professionals.
Worldwide, it has filed for 150 patents; and in 2002 it had a revenue of $ 157 million.
DVS India is a 100 per cent arm of DVS Inc.
PTI