Avalon Technologies Limited provides integrated electronic manufacturing services in India, the United States, and internationally. Its capabilities include printed circuit board design and assembly, cable assembly and wire harnesses, sheet metal fabrication and machining, magnetics, injection molded plastics, volume production, system integration, and box build of electronic systems, as well as lifecycle solutions. The company specializes in manufacturing and providing design support for pivotal integrated assemblies, sub-assemblies, and components and enclosures for various industry verticals. It serves clean energy, mobility, communication, industrial, medical, and other sectors. The company was formerly known as Avalon Technologies Private Limited. Avalon Technologies Limited was formed in 1995 and is based in Chennai, India.
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