Leaptech
Corp. was established to help the electronics and semiconductor
manufacturing companies in India achieve global standards by adopting
the latest technologies available worldwide. It represents the world’s
leading companies offering automation equipment for PCB assembly,
semiconductor, automotive and final assembly automation.
Suresh
Nair, director, said that Leaptech is helping the electronics,
semiconductor and automotive manufacturing companies in India by
bringing in world class technologies from across the globe in assembly
automation, the technologies, which are state-of-the-art.
"We
provide both pre-sales and post-sales support to all the systems and
solutions that we offer, complete post-sales support includes
installation, commissioning, training, production support and process
support through our factory trained engineers strategically located in
Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai."
Leaptech provides audit
and reconditioning services to enable customers improve productivity and
uptime on their existing automated through hole and SMT assembly
machines. Nair added: "We do provide audit and reconditioning services
to customers where the machines were sold/supported by us. We may not be
able to handle machines sold by other suppliers since that will be a
breach of contract with out own principals."
As for the training
on operational and maintenance aspects of through hole insertion and SMT
machines, Leaptech also provide complete training on machines for
operation, periodical maintenance, trouble shooting as well as
preventive maintenance.
Leaptech offers consultancy services for
new electronics setup as well as for new projects in the existing
facility, which includes all detailing as well as knowhow on the process
of assembly/production. our expert team is upto date with all latest
trends in this industry.
Connected mobile devices
It
will be interesting to get Leaptech's opinon regarding connected mobile
devices. Nair said that connected mobile devices would grow for sure in
the immediate future. Growth in the long term may depend on the contents
of this segment and how interesting it is to the users.
With
regard to automotive electronics driving energy efficiency, he added
that Leaptech mostly sells automation equipment and the scope for these
equipment toward energy efficiency for automotive sector is limited.
Indian electronics scenario in 2014 and beyond
According
to Nair, the Indian electronics scenario is still dull and this may
continue in the next year as well. Things could improve once the new
manufacturing policy announced by the government starts seeing some
investments.
To boost electronics manufacturing in India, it
requires a simple action plan: make all finished electronics products
imports more expensive and give incentives to local manufacturing.
However,
he felt that nanotech will not emerge as a disruption in India, at
least, not in the near future. It may make some impact in the long run.
Thursday, November 28, 2013
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