Bharat Electronics Limited - Joint Ventures

Joint Ventures

GE-BE Pvt Limited

GE-BE Pvt Limited was set up in 1997 as a joint venture between Bharat Electronics Limited and General Electric Medical System. The facility based at Whitefield, Bangalore, manufactures X-ray tubes for RAD & F and CT systems, as well as components such as high voltage tanks and detector modules for CT systems. The products are exported worldwide and meet the safety and regulatory standards specified by FDA, CE, MHW, AERB and the facility has been accredited with ISO-9001; ISO-13485 and ISO-14001 certifications. GE-BEL also markets the conventional X-ray tubes made at the Pune unit of BEL. The turnover of GE-BEL during 2004-2005 was over Rs. 450 Crores (US$97 Million) including an export of over Rs. 430 Crores (US$92 Million). The company has been recognized for its outstanding export performance since 1998 by the Export Promotion Councils.

BEL - Multitone Ltd

BEL and Multitone, UK, offer Mobile Communication products for the workplace. Multitone invented paging in 1956 when it developed the world's first system to serve the "life or death" environment of St. Thomas Hospital, London. Brief details of the products are:

  • Access 700 one-way speech paging system which supports 100 pagers.
  • Access 1000/3000 Radio Paging system which supports 1500/5000 users.
  • Computer Radio Integration units.
  • Digital Cordless Communication System

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