![]() ![]() 20 Billion worth of instrumentation locally at the end of the century. At the same time, local production has been showing growth of around 17% which will provide about Rs. The areas of instrumentation studied by us within the time and cost constraints, indicate a growth in demand for modern instruments at a conservative 12%, to reach about Rs. Indonesia and Philippines were about comparable in this respect. Thanks to past protectionist policies, India stood among the lowest in usage of instrumentation compared to its GDP (0.17%) in the mid 80’s. ![]() Based on a field survey of 265 users, manufacturers and experts, the findings lead to suggestions for specific modes of cooperation between R & D Institutions and Indian Manufacturers aimed at improved internal capability to bridge the technological gap and face the competition which is increasingly expected from abroad. In the light of liberalizing policies, the report brings out the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) applicable to Indian capability at the level of users, manufacturers and institutions. This report presents a current and future scenario of instrumentation usage, manufacture and development in India against a backdrop of international trends and advances. Swot Analysis of the Instrumentation Industry in India ![]() Code No: P024 Price:1000 Category: Electronics & Instrumentation, Control, Automation, Communication Information: Instrumentation ![]()
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