CMF Officially Becomes an Independent Brand, Partners with Optiemus for Major India Push

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  • Nothing has turned CMF into a standalone company, with India as its base for R&D, manufacturing, and global operations.
  • They’re partnering with Optiemus Infracom, with plans to invest $100 million, create over 1,800 jobs in three years, and use India as a global export hub.
  • This builds on Nothing’s earlier $200 million India investment, with CEO Carl Pei aligning expansion plans with the government’s self-reliance goals.

Nothing has officially spun off its CMF brand into a fully independent company. Starting today, CMF will oversee all of its own operations, ranging from research and development to design and production. India has been chosen as the central hub for these functions, underscoring its growing importance in the global technology supply chain.

The decision marks a bold step for Nothing, which has already been building momentum in India. With CMF now operating separately, the company aims to create India’s first global consumer tech powerhouse capable of competing with established international brands.

$100 Million Investment with Optiemus Infracom

To support this shift, Nothing has announced a new partnership with Indian electronics giant Optiemus Infracom. The collaboration will focus on large-scale manufacturing and exports, making India a central base for both CMF and Nothing devices.

Together, the companies will invest more than $100 million into facilities and infrastructure. The plan also includes creating over 1,800 jobs across the country within the next three years.

Nothing CEO Carl Pei emphasized that India is uniquely positioned to play a leading role in the global smartphone and hardware industry. He highlighted that CMF’s independence is not just about manufacturing scale, but about building innovation capabilities rooted in India.

Pei also met with India’s Electronics and IT Minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw, to share the company’s vision. Their discussions covered how Nothing’s strategy aligns with India’s “Make in India” initiative and long-term self-reliance goals in technology.

Optiemus’ Role in Strengthening Local Production

Optiemus brings decades of expertise in electronics manufacturing, logistics, and after-sales services. They have five modern plants and an experienced workforce, and it’s already a trusted partner for international brands seeking to scale in India.

New Leadership and Global Strategy for CMF

Alongside manufacturing, Nothing has also relocated CMF’s global marketing operations to India. To lead this new chapter, the company has appointed Himanshu Tandon, former head of POCO India, as Vice President of Business for CMF. His mandate is to drive worldwide growth and establish CMF as a serious global competitor.

Backed by Strong Financial Growth

The announcement comes after Nothing’s recent $200 million funding round, which valued the company at $1.3 billion. Major investors like Tiger Global and Nikhil Kamath have backed the firm, adding financial stability to its ambitious plans.

Since its founding in 2020, Nothing has sold millions of devices globally, grown a community of more than three million users, and crossed $1 billion in revenue. Its design-led approach has helped it stand out in a crowded consumer tech market.

CMF’s Journey and Future Outlook

 CMF Phone 2 Pro
CMF Phone 2 Pro

CMF began as Nothing’s sub-brand, targeting budget-conscious customers with well-designed and reliable products. Over time, it has earned global recognition, sold millions of units, and won awards including the prestigious Red Dot design award.

As it steps into independence, CMF is now positioned to become the first global hardware brand built out of India. This milestone not only benefits Nothing but also sets a precedent for future Indian-rooted brands to expand internationally. What do you think of this change? Let me know in the comments section below.

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Mehtab AnsariMehtab Ansari
Mehtab Ansari is the Assistant Editor – Features & Reviews at Smartprix, where he writes about smartphones, laptops, audio gear, and everything in between. A computer science student by degree but a tech nerd by heart, he’s been into consumer tech for years and started reviewing products professionally in February 2024. He’s especially into photography and audio, often spending more time testing a smartphone’s camera than he probably should. For him, tech isn’t just work, it’s what he’s always thinking about.

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