Optiemus Electronics inks manufacturing pact with Quectel for IoT, 4G, 5G modules
Optiemus Electronics (OEL) on Monday said it has partnered with Quectel IoT Technologies to domestically manufacture the latter’s Internet of Things (IoT) and communication models.
“The arrangement marks an important step in strengthening India’s electronics manufacturing ecosystem and meeting the growing demand for reliable, high-quality connectivity solutions across industries,” the companies said in a joint statement.
Under this partnership, OEL will manufacture Quectel’s portfolio of automotive, 5G, 4G, Cat-1, and other cellular modules at its facilities in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
These modules will support applications across IoT, automotive, telecom, energy, smart mobility, industrial automation, telematics, and smart infrastructure.
The initiative comes against the backdrop of the Centre’s “Make in India” push and “Atmanirbhar Bharat” (self-reliant India) vision, enabling faster time-to-market, stronger supply-chain resilience, and increased localisation for next-generation wireless technologies
Through this partnership with OEL, Quectel aims to deepen its presence in the Indian market while ensuring leading manufacturing standards, consistent quality, and scalable production.
“By locally manufacturing Quectel’s automotive and cellular modules, we are strengthening the domestic electronics ecosystem while supporting next-generation connectivity across industries such as IoT, telecom, automotive, and energy,” said Ashok Gupta, chairman, Optiemus Group.
