Noida: The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) has begun the process of developing an Electronic Manufacturing Cluster (EMC) in Sector 10 near the upcoming Noida International Airport, issuing an e-tender to select a developer for the project.The Rs 339-crore proposed cluster is aimed at creating an integrated ecosystem for electronics manufacturing units, catering to automotive electronics such as sensors, control units and in-vehicle infotainment systems, as well as industrial electronics used in automation systems, control panels and power equipment.It is also expected to support consumer electronics manufacturing, including products such as smartphones, televisions and home appliances. Medical electronics, including diagnostic equipment, monitoring systems and therapeutic devices, are also expected to be part of the ecosystem.The project forms part of a broader effort to strengthen the region’s electronics manufacturing ecosystem. Last year, the central govt approved the development of the cluster across 206 acres along Yamuna Expressway. The selected developer will build core infrastructure, including industrial buildings, common facilities, internal roads and utility networks. The work will also cover water supply and drainage systems, sewerage and public health engineering works, electrical infrastructure and substations, as well as fire-fighting systems and other support facilities required for industrial operations.The tender process began last week, with bids invited online until March 10. The infrastructure development is expected to be completed within 18 months.

