MIC Electronics has further increased its concentration in the area of defence through the integration of electronics manufacturing, rapid prototyping, indigenization, and semiconductor initiatives, which are consistent with the self-reliance strategy of the country. As India is now trying to make itself independent in terms of manufacturing of defence electronics, MIC offers itself as a local collaborator that can manufacture highly reliable electronic assemblies which are required for various defence purposes.
Having an experience of more than three decades and being ISO certified and approved by RDSO, the company uses its expertise in EMS services to manufacture electronic sub-assemblies for various control and communication systems. Through rapid prototyping and reverse engineering, it supports the indigenization process followed by the Indian government while it also engages itself in semiconductor initiatives.
Leadership underlines need for electronic self-reliance:
“India has shown great success in indigenous development of defense platforms; however, there is still a critical layer of electronics which is dependent on imports,” added Rakshit Mathur, CEO of MIC Electronics Ltd. “Our emphasis is on developing the backbone of manufacturing and technology to enable the transition from prototype engineering and EMS to indigenization and semi-conductor.”
Steps taken for stronger domestic defense industry:
The organization provides a more comprehensive ecosystem that includes energy storage solutions, fuel management systems, and circular electronics to help boost defense infrastructure and improve logistics operations. The firm has undertaken the ‘Atma Nirbharta – Karmayogi Leadership Programme (Edition 2)’ organized by ASCI, Hyderabad, for strengthening strategic alliances among leaders from both defense and technology. With the growing defense manufacturing industry in India, MIC Electronics aims to build a better electronic backbone.








