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Tata Electronics appoints KC Ang as president and head of Tata Semiconductor Manufacturing
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Tata Electronics has appointed KC Ang as President and Head of Tata Semiconductor Manufacturing. With over 30 years of experience in the foundry industry, Ang will spearhead the company's foundry operations, reporting to CEO Randhir Thakur. Previously with Global Foundries, Ang is expected to drive Tata Electronics' growth in the semiconductor sector. Ang, who holds degrees in engineering from National Taiwan University and the University of Texas, brings extensive global experience to his new role.
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Tatas rope in Intel veteran Tim McIntosh to steer Assam chip assembly plant
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3m ago
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Tata Electronics has appointed Tim McIntosh, an Intel veteran, as vice president and head of operations at its new Tata Semiconductor Assembly and Test (TSAT) facility in Morigaon, Assam. The company is actively hiring, especially in Southeast Asia, to bolster its semiconductor assembly and test operations. Other notable hires include KC Ang from Global Foundries and multiple former Intel executives. These efforts align with Tata Electronics' strategy to expand its semiconductor capabilities in India.
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Tata Electronics appoints Bobby Mitra as CIO, president of AI & digital transformation
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10m ago
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- Bobby Mitra has been named the new Chief Information Officer (CIO) and President of AI and Digital Transformation at Tata Electronics. - Mitra will drive enterprise-wide initiatives in AI and digital transformation for Tata Electronics' various businesses, including electronic manufacturing services, semiconductor assembly and test, semiconductor foundry, and design services. - His focus will be on advancing Tata Electronics' commitment to AI-led manufacturing, especially in establishing India's first semiconductor fab in Dholera, Gujarat, and the first indigenous semiconductor assembly and test facility in Jagiroad, Assam. - Tata Electronics aims to extensively utilize automation, AI solutions, and digital platforms in its manufacturing facilities. - Mitra brings extensive experience in the semiconductor industry, having held leadership roles at companies like Texas Instruments and Deloitte Consulting. - As a Fellow of the IEEE and the Global Chair of SEMI Smart Manufacturing, Mitra has contributed significantly to the field of smart manufacturing and digital ecosystems.
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India’s first semiconductor fab to begin production in 2026
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1y ago
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Tata Group plans to start commercial production at India's first semiconductor fabrication unit, located in Assam, by 2026. The plant, operated by Tata Electronics, aims to produce semiconductor chips starting at 28 nanometers and will serve various sectors including automotive, power, electronics, consumer, and medical. Another semiconductor fabrication plant is also being developed in Dholera, Gujarat by Tata Electronics in partnership with Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. The goal is to establish India as a semiconductor nation and reduce dependency on international supply chains. The projects are expected to create over 50,000 jobs and attract significant investments.
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Tokyo Electron Ltd to supply equipment to Tata Electronics, train workforce at India’s first fab | Mint
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11m ago
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Japan's Tokyo Electron Ltd (TEL) has agreed to supply equipment and train employees for Tata Electronics, which is building India's first semiconductor fabrication facility. This partnership will help Tata Electronics achieve its execution targets as it aims to become a leader in electronics manufacturing. The company will invest a total of ₹91,000 crore in the chip fabrication unit in Gujarat and another ₹27,000 crore in a facility in Assam for assembly and testing. TEL will also support ongoing improvement and research initiatives and help establish a semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem in India.
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India Set To Host Two Multi-Billion Dollar Semiconductor Plants: MoS IT Announces
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1y ago
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India is set to establish two semiconductor fabrication plants with multi-billion dollar investments, as well as several chip assembly and packaging units. Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Minister of Electronics and IT, confirmed that Tower Semiconductors from Israel has proposed an $8 billion project, while Tata Group has also submitted a project. The government has received four proposals for semiconductor manufacturing plants and 13 for chip assembly and testing units. India aims to become a global leader in electronics manufacturing and hopes to achieve $300 billion of electronics manufacturing by 2026-27.
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Tata Inks Pact With Analog Devices To Explore Opportunities In Indian Chip Manufacturing
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11m ago
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Tata Motors and Tata Electronics have entered into a partnership with Analog Devices to establish an electronics manufacturing ecosystem in India. Tata Electronics will manufacture Analog Devices' products in its upcoming semiconductor fab plant in Gujarat, with production set to begin in 2026. The companies also plan to explore opportunities to manufacture electronics hardware components for commercial and passenger vehicles.
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Dholera chip fab: India's leap into electronics manufacturing
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1y ago
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The Indian government has approved a proposal by Tata Electronics and its Taiwanese partner, Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., to set up a semiconductor chip fabrication factory in Gujarat's Dholera. The facility, expected to be operational within three years, will produce 3 billion chips annually in various sizes. This move is seen as a step towards achieving the goal of making electronics appliances fully in India and establishing a local semiconductor supply chain. It is also expected to boost local chip production and increase manufacturing capacity in the country.
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Cabinet greenlights Tata Group's chip fab unit in Gujarat; first semicon plant in northeast approved
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1y ago
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The Indian government has approved the construction of three semiconductor chip fabrication units in Gujarat and Assam, with an estimated investment of INR 1.26 lakh crore (approximately $17 billion). Tata Electronics will set up a semiconductor fab in partnership with Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (PSMC) in Gujarat, attracting an investment of INR 91,000 crore. Tata Semiconductor Assembly and Test will establish a unit in Assam with an investment of INR 27,000 crore. Additionally, CG Power will collaborate with Renesas Electronics and Stars Microelectronics to set up a semiconductor unit in Gujarat with an investment of INR 7,600 crore.
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Tata Electronics signs tech pact with US chip firm for Dholera fabrication plant
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1y ago
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Tata Electronics has signed an MoU with Synopsys to collaborate on various technological aspects. Synopsys' offerings will be used in Tata Electronics' upcoming semiconductor fabrication plant in Gujarat. The collaboration will involve areas such as factory automation, data analytics, and technology transfer. The partnership aims to offer integrated solutions across the electronics manufacturing value chain. The Dholera fab is expected to produce 3 billion chips per year and cater to various industries including smart appliances, railways, and defense. The partnership could enhance India's semiconductor supply chain and attract clients to the chip fab.
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Chipmaker Lam Research announces Rs 10,000-crore investment in India
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6m ago
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Lam Research, a US-based semiconductor company, announced a significant investment of Rs 10,000 crore in India, marking a major milestone in India's semiconductor sector. This investment aligns with the government's vision to establish India as a global semiconductor manufacturing and design hub. Under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), several semiconductor units, including projects by Micron, Tata Electronics, and others, have been approved for government subsidies, with an overall planned outlay of Rs 76,000 crore.
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