Semiconductor Dream Gets Real
India’s top companies are making bold moves in the semiconductor space, seizing the momentum of the global “chip gold rush.”
India’s top companies are making bold moves in the semiconductor space, seizing the momentum of the global “chip gold rush.”
The two leaders signed a pivotal agreement to set up a semiconductor fabrication plant in India.
From chip design services to assembly & packaging, and leveraging its well-established EMS vertical, Tata electronics aims to become an end-to-end player in the electronics value chain.
Semiconductor fab in Gujarat's Dholera will see an investment of ₹91,000 crore.
Tata Group has taken bets for the future, says N Chandrasekaran.
India will see the first 'Made in India' chip rollout in December 2024, says Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.
"We are about to complete these negotiations and start in 2024," N. Chandrasekaran says at the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit.