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DN Solutions Breaks Ground on New Plant in India

DN Solutions has broken ground on a new plant in Bangalore, India, to strengthen its local production capacity and produce customized products, with a goal of hiring over 500 people by 2032.

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DN Solutions Breaks Ground on New Plant in India

On August 13, 2025, DN Solutions held a groundbreaking ceremony at the new plant site in the ITIR (Information Technology Investment Region) industrial complex near Bangalore International Airport. The event was attended by more than 50 people, including DN Solutions India Managing Director Young-sam Kim, employees, and partner company representatives, who wished for safety and zero accidents during the construction period.

With the construction of the new plant, DN Solutions plans to significantly strengthen its production capacity in India and accelerate its localization strategy. The new plant is scheduled to be completed and begin mass production in the first half of next year. It will produce locally customized products, including the SVM 4100i vertical machining center, which has received strong positive feedback from Indian customers.

In early July, DN Solutions carried out its largest-ever recruitment drive for university graduate engineers since entering the Indian market, thereby expanding its workforce. The new recruits, with an average age of 22, majored in mechanical engineering and electrical/electronic engineering at leading universities in Bangalore and Karnataka. They are expected to grow into key technical personnel of the new plant and play a central role in local development and production systems.

Earlier this year, DN Solutions announced a mid- to long-term strategy for the Indian market, which included establishing a new plant and an R&D center in Bangalore, with plans to hire more than 500 people locally by 2032. Bangalore, where DN Solutions’ new plant and R&D center are being built, is often called the “Silicon Valley of India.” The city has abundant high-level talent in advanced manufacturing, automation, IT, and basic science. Global manufacturers, including Foxconn, are expanding production bases there, and Korean companies are also entering actively. Thanks to its geographical proximity to major industrial areas in India, strong supply chains, and stable state government policies, Bangalore is considered an optimal location for manufacturing. About one-quarter of India’s machine tool companies are concentrated in Bangalore.

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