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Tata Electronics and Tokyo Electron to build India's first chip fab facility

These investments total Rs 910 billion and Rs 270 billion, respectively, aiming to serve global markets with semiconductors for automotive, mobile, AI, and other sectors.Read more

Massive fire disrupts operations at Tata Electronics iPhone plant in Tamil Nadu

The company is investigating the cause of the fire and has committed to taking appropriate measures to safeguard the interests of employees and stakeholders.Read more

Tata Electronics plans two additional semiconductor fabs in Gujarat

The plant aims to reach a peak production capacity of 50,000 wafers per month.Read more

Tata Electronics signs MoU with Tokyo Electron for semiconductor equipment

These facilities will manufacture semiconductor chips for a wide range of applications, including automotive, mobile devices, and artificial intelligence (AI), serving both domestic and global markets.Read more

Tata's Rs 60 billion Hosur facility to start iPhone production in November 24

The Hosur plant is expected to house around 20 assembly lines and aims to employ approximately 50,000 workers, predominantly women, within the next two years.Read more

Rs 270 billion Tata Electronics chip plant to be active from 2025

The plant will produce 48.3 million chips per day using indigenously developed technologies.Read more

Tata official: Talent deficit hinders India's manufacturing goals

He also said that the manufacture of mobile phones in India is just assembly with not enough value additionRead more

PSMC Corporation to assist TE to build 12-inch wafer fab in Gujarat

The new semiconductor company in India is expected to create more than 20,000 local job opportunities in the future.Read more

Die Mould India 2024 sets the stage for innovation and collaboration

Over 300 companies at the Die Mould India (DMI) exhibition showcased various technological developments for the booming die and mould industry.Read more

Srinivas Satya joins Tata Electronics to drive semiconductor industry ambitions

Satya commenced his role at Tata Electronics on January 13, driven by his belief in the company's capability to shape the semiconductor industry comprehensively.Read more

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