Industry<\/a> body ESC<\/a> on Tuesday said exports of electronics hardware and computer software<\/a> are estimated to have logged \"flat to marginal growth<\/a>\" in 2020-21, and that growth could be moderate for the first quarter of 2021-22 given the COVID-19 situation. For 2019-20, member companies<\/a> comprising both software and electronics hardware segments registered about USD 157 billion in exports, Sandeep Narula, chairman of Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) said.

Of this, about USD 145 billion was from
software exports<\/a>, and USD 12 billion from the hardware segment.

\"The final numbers for 2020-21 will be coming out soon, but based on the initial figures available we are expecting almost flat to marginal growth for electronics hardware and computer software exports. So, we were close to the expected targets for 2020-21, despite the pandemic,\" Narula added.

ESC said its member companies had been quick to lay down processes to enable work-from-home, as the pandemic drove offshoring.

\"Member companies took multiple initiatives to keep the numbers going. With active support from the government and embassies all over world, as an industry council, we could connect members to each and every market using virtual platforms.

\"In fact, we signed memorandum of understanding with state chambers and council across the world, to smoothen the process,\" Narula said.

ESC turned \"hyperactive\" at the onset of the pandemic, engaging in major outreach, as it connected with forums and others councils to enable members to tap new business opportunities.

\"Many companies globally were looking for new markets and
India<\/a> was the natural choice,\" Narula said adding that the pandemic triggered high demand for IT.

On the outlook for 2021-22, he said the first quarter may yield only moderate growth, given the current situation on ground with regard to spike in COVID-19 cases.

\"If the situation improves, we may see a surge in growth from second quarter onwards for FY22,\" he added.

The government has come up with various schemes, such as production-linked incentives for various sectors in electronics, creating natural pull for exports, Narula said.

\"Also, we are seeing a lot of initiatives by companies in India. Earlier, the focus was only on services but it has now shifted equally to products from India,\" he said.

The demand for quality software products remains high, and Indian companies are moving with speed to tap global opportunities in this arena.

\"India remains world capital for IT... Electronics hardware is also positioned well now,\" he said.

An apex trade promotion organisation, ESC, is focused on promoting India's exports of electronics, telecom, computer software and IT-enabled services.

It has a membership base of over 2,500 companies covering the entire gamut of the electronics and software industry in the areas like consumer electronics, electronic components, instrumentation, and telecommunication, among others.

ESC aims to act as a link between the government and its members to provide a platform for interaction on policy issues. It also offers a bridge between member companies and foreign entities in the business development process. ESC identifies prospective markets and buyers for specific products and services offered by members, and also implements government-assisted programmes.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":82172696,"title":"South Africa's Cell C turnaround strategy bearing fruit","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/south-africas-cell-c-turnaround-strategy-bearing-fruit\/82172696","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"82163865","title":"Software.Thinkstock","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"industry\/cons-products\/electronics\/flat-to-marginal-growth-for-electronic-hardware-software-exports-in-fy21-says-esc\/software-thinkstock","category_name":"Flat to marginal growth for electronic hardware, software exports in FY21, says ESC","synopsis":false,"thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-542385\/82163865.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/industry\/cons-products\/electronics\/flat-to-marginal-growth-for-electronic-hardware-software-exports-in-fy21-says-esc\/software-thinkstock\/82163865"}],"msid":82172722,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Flat to marginal growth for electronic hardware, software exports in FY21, says ESC","synopsis":"ESC said its member companies had been quick to lay down processes to enable work-from-home, as the pandemic drove offshoring.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/flat-to-marginal-growth-for-electronic-hardware-software-exports-in-fy21-says-esc","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2021-04-21 08:09:27","lastupd":"2021-04-21 08:10:28","breadcrumbTags":["software exports","ESC","Marginal growth","computer software","Industry","member companies","India"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/flat-to-marginal-growth-for-electronic-hardware-software-exports-in-fy21-says-esc"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2021-04-21" data-index="article_1">

平的边际增长电子硬件、软件出口FY21, ESC说

ESC表示其成员公司已经迅速放下过程使在家工作,随着大流行的外包。

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行业身体ESC周二表示电子硬件和出口计算机软件估计有登录“平边际增长“2020 - 21,2021年第一季度的增长可以适度- 22 COVID-19情况。2019 - 20,成员公司包括软件和电子产品硬件部分注册出口约1570亿美元,董事长Sandeep Narula电子和计算机软件出口促进委员会(ESC)说。

,大约1450亿美元软件出口和120亿美元的硬件部分。

“最后的编号为2020 - 21很快就会出来,但基于初始数据我们预计几乎持平至边际增长电子硬件和计算机软件出口。我们接近预期目标2020 - 21,尽管大流行,”Narula补充道。

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ESC表示其成员公司已经迅速放下过程使在家工作,随着大流行的外包。

“成员公司多个项目继续数字的。与活跃在世界各地政府和大使馆的支持,作为一个行业协会,我们可以连接成员每一个市场使用虚拟平台。

“事实上,我们与国家钱伯斯和委员会签署了谅解备忘录在全世界范围内,使平滑过程,“Narula说。

ESC把“活跃”的爆发流行,主要从事外联,与论坛和其他委员会,使成员开发新的业务机会。

“许多公司在全球范围内寻找新的市场和印度是自然的选择,”Narula说大流行性流感引发的高需求。

2021 - 22的前景,他表示,第一季度只可能产生适度增长,鉴于当前形势在地面COVID-19病例激增。

“如果情况好转,我们可能会看到激增FY22增长从第二季度开始,”他补充道。

政府想出了各种方案,根据激励等各领域在电子技术中,为出口,创造自然拉Narula说。

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“此外,我们看到很多项目在印度的公司。早些时候,只关注服务,但现在已经转移同样来自印度的产品,”他说。

高质量的软件产品的需求仍然很高,与速度和印度企业正利用全球机会在这个舞台上。

“印度还是世界资本……电子产品硬件也定位好,”他说。

ESC, apex贸易促进组织是致力于促进印度出口的电子、电信、计算机软件和it驱动的服务。

它有超过2500的会员公司覆盖整个范围的电子产品和软件行业等领域的消费电子产品、电子元器件、仪器仪表、和电信等。

ESC旨在作为政府和其成员之间的联系对政策问题提供一个互动平台。它还提供了一个成员公司之间的桥梁和外国实体在业务发展过程中。ESC识别潜在市场和买家对特定产品和服务提供的成员,也是实现政府项目。
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Industry<\/a> body ESC<\/a> on Tuesday said exports of electronics hardware and computer software<\/a> are estimated to have logged \"flat to marginal growth<\/a>\" in 2020-21, and that growth could be moderate for the first quarter of 2021-22 given the COVID-19 situation. For 2019-20, member companies<\/a> comprising both software and electronics hardware segments registered about USD 157 billion in exports, Sandeep Narula, chairman of Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) said.

Of this, about USD 145 billion was from
software exports<\/a>, and USD 12 billion from the hardware segment.

\"The final numbers for 2020-21 will be coming out soon, but based on the initial figures available we are expecting almost flat to marginal growth for electronics hardware and computer software exports. So, we were close to the expected targets for 2020-21, despite the pandemic,\" Narula added.

ESC said its member companies had been quick to lay down processes to enable work-from-home, as the pandemic drove offshoring.

\"Member companies took multiple initiatives to keep the numbers going. With active support from the government and embassies all over world, as an industry council, we could connect members to each and every market using virtual platforms.

\"In fact, we signed memorandum of understanding with state chambers and council across the world, to smoothen the process,\" Narula said.

ESC turned \"hyperactive\" at the onset of the pandemic, engaging in major outreach, as it connected with forums and others councils to enable members to tap new business opportunities.

\"Many companies globally were looking for new markets and
India<\/a> was the natural choice,\" Narula said adding that the pandemic triggered high demand for IT.

On the outlook for 2021-22, he said the first quarter may yield only moderate growth, given the current situation on ground with regard to spike in COVID-19 cases.

\"If the situation improves, we may see a surge in growth from second quarter onwards for FY22,\" he added.

The government has come up with various schemes, such as production-linked incentives for various sectors in electronics, creating natural pull for exports, Narula said.

\"Also, we are seeing a lot of initiatives by companies in India. Earlier, the focus was only on services but it has now shifted equally to products from India,\" he said.

The demand for quality software products remains high, and Indian companies are moving with speed to tap global opportunities in this arena.

\"India remains world capital for IT... Electronics hardware is also positioned well now,\" he said.

An apex trade promotion organisation, ESC, is focused on promoting India's exports of electronics, telecom, computer software and IT-enabled services.

It has a membership base of over 2,500 companies covering the entire gamut of the electronics and software industry in the areas like consumer electronics, electronic components, instrumentation, and telecommunication, among others.

ESC aims to act as a link between the government and its members to provide a platform for interaction on policy issues. It also offers a bridge between member companies and foreign entities in the business development process. ESC identifies prospective markets and buyers for specific products and services offered by members, and also implements government-assisted programmes.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":82172696,"title":"South Africa's Cell C turnaround strategy bearing fruit","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/south-africas-cell-c-turnaround-strategy-bearing-fruit\/82172696","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"82163865","title":"Software.Thinkstock","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"industry\/cons-products\/electronics\/flat-to-marginal-growth-for-electronic-hardware-software-exports-in-fy21-says-esc\/software-thinkstock","category_name":"Flat to marginal growth for electronic hardware, software exports in FY21, says ESC","synopsis":false,"thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-542385\/82163865.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/industry\/cons-products\/electronics\/flat-to-marginal-growth-for-electronic-hardware-software-exports-in-fy21-says-esc\/software-thinkstock\/82163865"}],"msid":82172722,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Flat to marginal growth for electronic hardware, software exports in FY21, says ESC","synopsis":"ESC said its member companies had been quick to lay down processes to enable work-from-home, as the pandemic drove offshoring.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/flat-to-marginal-growth-for-electronic-hardware-software-exports-in-fy21-says-esc","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2021-04-21 08:09:27","lastupd":"2021-04-21 08:10:28","breadcrumbTags":["software exports","ESC","Marginal growth","computer software","Industry","member companies","India"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/flat-to-marginal-growth-for-electronic-hardware-software-exports-in-fy21-says-esc"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/flat-to-marginal-growth-for-electronic-hardware-software-exports-in-fy21-says-esc/82172722">