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Noida Airport Zone Plans Electronics Manufacturing Hub

Industrial planners in the National Capital Region are advancing efforts to build a large electronics manufacturing ecosystem near the upcoming Noida International Airport, with the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority initiating the process to appoint a developer for a new electronics hub. The project is expected to strengthen the region’s role in India’s expanding electronics supply chain while leveraging proximity to a major new aviation gateway.

The authority has issued an electronic tender seeking a company to design and build infrastructure for an Electronics Manufacturing Cluster planned in Sector 10 along the Yamuna Expressway corridor. The proposed project, valued at roughly ₹339 crore, will create a dedicated industrial zone designed to host companies involved in consumer electronics, industrial electronics, automotive electronics and medical device manufacturing.Officials say the cluster will be developed on about 206 acres, positioning it close to the under-construction Noida International Airport in Jewar, which is expected to begin operations in the coming years and become a major logistics gateway for northern India.The selected developer will be responsible for building the core infrastructure required for manufacturing operations. This includes industrial buildings, internal road networks, utility services, drainage systems, electrical installations and fire-safety infrastructure—elements considered essential for creating a plug-and-play industrial ecosystem that can attract domestic and international electronics manufacturers.

Urban planners view the initiative as part of a broader strategy to transform the Yamuna Expressway region into a specialised manufacturing and logistics corridor. The area is already witnessing the development of industrial parks, data centres and other technology-focused facilities intended to support economic growth around the airport zone.The electronics cluster is also linked to national efforts to strengthen domestic electronics production. India has been promoting local manufacturing through policy incentives and infrastructure development in order to reduce dependence on imports and build stronger supply chains for consumer electronics, telecom equipment and industrial components.Industry observers say the project could significantly expand the electronics manufacturing footprint of the Noida–Greater Noida region, which already hosts a large concentration of mobile phone and electronics assembly units. The area has emerged as one of India’s most important electronics manufacturing centres, supported by strong logistics connectivity, skilled labour availability and proximity to major consumer markets.

Strategically located near the Yamuna Expressway and major freight corridors, the planned cluster is expected to benefit from improved regional connectivity once the airport becomes operational. The transport infrastructure is likely to support both domestic distribution and export-oriented manufacturing.Authorities believe the new hub could also stimulate employment and industrial investment in the wider region over the coming years. Similar industrial clusters typically attract supporting industries such as logistics firms, component suppliers and service providers, creating broader economic activity.

With online bids invited until early March, the next phase of the project will involve evaluating proposals and selecting a developer capable of delivering the required infrastructure within the planned timeline. If executed as planned, the electronics cluster could become a key component of the emerging industrial ecosystem around the Noida airport corridor.

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