Source India – Electronics Supply Chain Returns to Chennai on February 10–11, 2026
Chennai: Chennai will host Source India – Electronics Supply Chain on February 10 and 11, 2026, at the Chennai Trade Centre, bringing together India’s electronics manufacturing ecosystem on a single B2B platform. The event is organised by the Electronic Industries Association of India (ELCINA).
Launched in 2009, Source India connects buyers, suppliers, OEMs, ODMs, EMS players, MSMEs and global investors across key segments including electronic components and PCBs, semiconductors, EV and automotive electronics, telecom and 5G, defence, consumer, industrial and medical electronics, along with emerging technologies such as AI, IIoT, drones and smart systems.
Leading participants include 3M India, Carl Zeiss, Dixon Technologies, Flex, Havells, Larsen & Toubro, MacDermid Alpha, MEL System, Nokia, Syrma SGS, TVS Electronics, Valeo, Zetwerk and Sona Comstar, among others.
India’s electronics exports reached USD 38.57 billion in FY 2024–25, recording over 32% growth, driven by mobile phone manufacturing and supported by Make in India and PLI schemes. Tamil Nadu has emerged as a key electronics export hub, recording an estimated 700% growth in electronics exports since 2021.
Source India 2026 is supported by Dixon Technologies (Gold Sponsor), Sanmina (Associate Sponsor) and Prologis (Lanyard Sponsor), with support from ELCIA, AEIS, IACC, CODISSIA and AIDAT. Taiwan will participate as the Partner Country.
Dr. T.R.B. Rajaa, Minister for Industries, Investment Promotion and Commerce, Government of Tamil Nadu, said the event reflects the state’s ambition to lead high-value electronics manufacturing by connecting every critical link in the supply chain.
The event will feature structured B2B meetings, policy discussions and industry interactions aimed at strengthening indigenous supply chains, enabling investments and fostering global partnerships. Key speakers include leaders from ELCINA, MEL System, Dixon Technologies, MacDermid Alpha, Invest India, Syrma SGS and Bain & Company.
Industry stakeholders are encouraged to register and participate.

