Tata Electronics Launches Semiconductor Chip Packaging Operations in Assam
Tata Electronics to begin semiconductor chip packaging at Assam plant

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Tata Electronics is set to commence semiconductor packaging at its new OSAT plant in Jagiroad, Assam, aimed at supporting India's semiconductor manufacturing goals. The facility will cater to international automotive and industrial clients and is expected to produce up to 48 million chips daily.
- 01The Jagiroad facility represents a Rs 27,120-crore investment and will feature nearly one million square feet of cleanroom space.
- 02Tata Electronics has begun limited dispatches from its first OSAT unit in Vemagal, Karnataka, while transitioning operations to Assam.
- 03The phased rollout will allow for rapid qualification and operational readiness, with full-scale production anticipated by the end of the year.
- 04Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma highlighted the plant's potential to produce 48 million chips per day for various sectors.
- 05An MoU was signed with Dutch manufacturer ASML for lithography systems, crucial for establishing India's semiconductor fabrication ecosystem.
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Tata Electronics is advancing India's semiconductor manufacturing ambitions by initiating semiconductor packaging operations at its new OSAT (outsourced semiconductor assembly and test) plant in Jagiroad, Assam. This facility will serve international automotive and industrial clients, with production expected to begin shortly. The project, valued at ₹27,120 crore (approximately $3.3 billion USD), will span nearly one million square feet and is designed to produce up to 48 million chips daily for sectors including automobiles, telecommunications, and AI technologies. Limited commercial dispatches have already begun from the company's first OSAT unit in Vemagal, Karnataka. To expedite operations, Tata Electronics is implementing a phased rollout, allowing parts of the Assam facility to become operational before full completion. This strategy aims to demonstrate the company's manufacturing capabilities to global clients and meet rising demand. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has expressed confidence in the project's progress, marking it as a significant milestone for both the state and India's semiconductor sector.
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The establishment of the semiconductor plant is expected to create jobs and boost the local economy in Assam.
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