ELCIA Appoints New Leadership Team to Boost Electronics and Semiconductor Ecosystem Growth
Electronics City
Industries Association (ELCIA) has announced a leadership transition as it
prepares to scale up its role in strengthening India’s electronics
manufacturing and semiconductor ecosystem.
As part of this change, V
Sriram Kumar has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of ELCIA. He previously
served as President of the association and brings over three decades of
industry experience. Sriram spent a significant part of his career at FANUC
India, Japanese Automation and Robotics company, and has also been associated
with ELCIA for more than 25 years in various honorary roles.
In his new role as CEO, Sriram
will focus on driving ELCIA’s strategic initiatives, strengthening industry
collaboration, and building long-term institutional capabilities aligned with
national priorities in electronics manufacturing and semiconductors.
The leadership transition
comes at a time when ELCIA is expanding its scope beyond industry representation
to active ecosystem enablement. With India placing strong emphasis on
electronics manufacturing, semiconductors, and deep technology innovation,
ELCIA has launched several initiatives aimed at supporting industry, startups,
and academia.
One of the key initiatives is
the Electronics Centre of Excellence (e-COE), which has been envisioned to
enable sensor development in India. Through this initiative, ELCIA aims to act
as a catalyst for indigenous IP creation while enabling companies to design, develop,
and commercialise sensors for domestic and global markets.
ELCIA is also strengthening
its focus on talent and innovation infrastructure through the Electronics Skill
Development Centre (ESDC) and the ELCIA Tech Hub. The Tech Hub follows a
cluster-based approach to support co-development, prototyping, and
collaboration among industry players, startups, and research institutions.
Alongside this transition,
Sujaya Shashikiran, Executive Chairperson of Hical Private Limited, India’s
leading manufacturer of electro-mechanical systems for global aerospace and
defence platforms, has taken over as President of ELCIA. She will be supported
by the Executive Committee and the association’s operational team, providing
strategic direction and governance as ELCIA scales its initiatives.
Commenting on his appointment,
V Sriram Kumar said, “ELCIA is entering a phase where execution and impact are
critical. India’s push towards electronics manufacturing and semiconductors
presents a significant opportunity. Our focus will be on building platforms and
partnerships that help the ecosystem innovate, develop capabilities, and scale
sustainably.”
Sujaya Shashikiran
said, “ELCIA has played a pivotal role in shaping the Electronics City
ecosystem. As President, I look forward to working with the Executive Committee
and the CEO to strengthen ELCIA’s initiatives and ensure they deliver tangible
value to industry and the larger ecosystem.”
With this leadership
transition, ELCIA signals its intent to take on a larger role in India’s
electronics and semiconductor journey by moving from advocacy to active
ecosystem building and long-term capability creation.































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