Electronics Corporation of India Limited

Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL)
भारत इलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स निगम लिमिटेड ( ईसीआईएल )
Electronics
Headquarters Hyderabad, Telangana
Revenue 13.08 billion (US$190 million) (2015)[1]
0.52 billion (US$7.7 million) (2015)[2]
Total assets 24.08 billion (US$360 million) (2015)[3]
Total equity 7.14 billion (US$110 million) (2015)[4]
Website http://www.ecil.co.in

Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) is a Government of India Enterprise under the Department of Atomic Energy (India), established on April 11, 1967 by Dr A. S. Rao at Hyderabad, to create a strong indigenous base in electronics. ECIL is a multi-product, multi disciplinary organisation with focus on indigenous Nuclear energy, space and Defence sectors. ECIL also has a strong presence in indigenous Electronic Security, Communications, Networking and e-governance domains. ECIL has committed partnerships with nuclear energy establishments of India, particularly Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC), Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) and Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR). ECIL also actively supports other strategic sectors such as indigenous Defence (Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)), Space (Department of Space (India))Civil Aviation, Information and Broadcasting, Telecommunications, Insurance, Banking, Police and Para-military Forces, Oil and Gas, Power, Space Education, Health, Agriculture, Steel and Coal.

ECIL is credited with producing the first indigenous digital computer's TDC 312 and TDC 316, solid state TV, control and instrumentation for nuclear power plants and first earth station antenna of India.

ECIL has won "Environment Protection Award" for the year 2012 in the category "R&D and Other Units Group".

Products

Present product range of ECIL includes:

Human resources

The company has a human resource pool of over 2800 engineers and technicians.

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