A Taiwanese firm on the world stage
Benjamin Lin emphasizes: “The R&D Centre is not just an R&D institution for India, but for the entire world. We say, ‘India for India, then for global.’ We see what India needs and we manufacture and market these products here. Then we expand outward, and the designs from the teams in India help other Delta Electronics enterprises in developing products to sell to the entire world.”
Besides R&D, what is even more important is manufacturing. Lin stresses that all of Delta’s Indian production bases utilize automated production lines and the company trains its personnel to design, build, use and maintain automated systems. “Industrial automation has always been a core capability at Delta. By building smart factories, we can achieve the goal of Made in India.”
Delta’s main challenge is that India’s laws and regulations are very complex, and the company must have an in-depth understanding of them. For example, Lin mentions that a difference of interpretation arose between foreign companies and the Indian government about whether computer monitors and other human–machine interface products are exempt from import duty. Ambassador Ger Baushuan, Taiwan’s representative at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India, has been indefatigably promoting the signing of a free trade agreement between Taiwan and India in order to help Taiwanese businesses.
Pointing to two demonstration automated production lines in the HQ building’s exhibition space, Benjamin Lin states that by successfully employing local human resources and designing various tailor-made applications and solutions for India’s transformation, Delta has not only demonstrated the strength of Taiwanese companies in terms of promoting innovation and sustainable development, but also offers an optimum model for Taiwanese-based enterprises to establish a presence in India and deploy around the world.

Delta invests heavily in India because it believes the country has a competitive advantage in human resources.

Under the cooperative education program between Delta Electronics and India’s SASTRA Deemed University, outstanding Indian master’s degree students are sent directly to Yuan Ze University in Taiwan for a year of advanced study.