"Our new integrated manufacturing facility is coming up near Pune on a 68-acre plot for making a wide portfolio of products for the Indian market," GE chairman, Jeffrey R& Immelt, said in Bengaluru on Monday.
The facility will create 2,000 jobs and help to drive localisation of GE's products. It will initially have 450,000 sq ft of space, which can go up to 1 million sq ft.
Immelt said GE saw robust demand for its products worldwide and he did not expect any big impact of the double-dip recession on the firm's business.
"At a time of global volatility, we still see robust demand for our infrastructure products and still feel quite good about the prospects on a global basis for the industry we are in, like infrastructure and financial services.
"The growth of infrastructure sector would continue to be robust. Aviation, energy and transportation are quite healthy in the US market," he said.
In India, GE expects to grow its business by 20-30 per cent this year. It aims to increase its energy business in the renewable energy segment to $250 million in 2012-13, from $100 million this year.
"We have got a business model that really allows us to stay
"The US is a very big market for GE and others. We have a lot of jobs in the US. We are the second-largest exporter behind Boeing.
"We need to service the market and we are dedicated to creating good jobs in the US, just like in India, and we don't see those two in conflict," he said.
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