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Tata Electronics building Hi-tech machines to make iPhone casing
Economic Times
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1y ago
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Tata Electronics, a major player in producing iPhone enclosures in India, is now working to develop high-precision machines used in producing iPhone casings. The company is collaborating with two Indian manufacturers and plans to export these machines in the future. This move aligns with the Indian government's goal of increasing electronics exports to $300 billion by 2025. Tata Group is testing these machines at their facility in Hosur to reduce dependence on imported parts and build a robust manufacturing ecosystem in India. The development of these capital goods is crucial for the industry's growth.
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Tata’s INR 6K Cr iPhone Unit To Kick Off Operations In November
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Tata Electronics is investing INR 6,000 Cr in building a new iPhone factory in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. The factory is set to begin operations in November and will be the company's second iPhone assembly plant in India, with plans to launch iPhones from this facility. This comes after Tata acquired Wistron's assembly plant in Karnataka last year.
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Tata's fourth iPhone assembly plant likely to start in November: Report
Money Control
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1y ago
Medial
Tata Electronics is building a fourth iPhone assembly unit in India, set to begin production in November. The plant in Tamil Nadu will be the second iPhone assembly facility for Tata Electronics, with the first being acquired from Wistron in Karnataka. The 250-acre plant is set to employ over 50,000 workers and will be Apple's largest facility in India. This move is part of Apple's efforts to diversify its supply chain beyond China amid the ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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Tata To Partially Restart Operations At Fire-Hit iPhone Unit in Hosur
Inc42
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11m ago
Medial
- Tata Electronics to resume operations at fire-hit iPhone facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. - A major fire broke out at the Tata Electronics' iPhone plant last week. - Production at the facility was suspended indefinitely following the fire incident. - Apple has sent a supplier responsibility team to assess the situation and provide guidance to the contract manufacturer. - Tata Electronics is now working on restoring and reopening the facility.
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Tata Electronics To Buy Majority Stake In Pegatron’s TN iPhone Plant
Inc42
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9m ago
Medial
Tata Electronics and Pegatron's iPhone unit plan to form a joint venture in Tamil Nadu, with Tata Electronics holding a 60% stake. The Tata Group subsidiary may pay $150-200 million for the stake. Earlier this year, there were discussions for Tata Electronics to hold a 65% stake in a joint venture with Pegatron for their plant in Hosur.
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Tata Electronics to partially resume work at fire-hit iPhone component plant
Economic Times
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11m ago
Medial
- Tata Electronics to resume operations at fire-hit plant in southern India - Efforts made to identify the cause of the fire at Tata Electronics' Hosur facility - Apple iPhone component production to recommence following the incident - Company spokesperson confirms resumption of some operations since Saturday - Tata Electronics working diligently to investigate the fire incident at the plant
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Govt says it is monitoring return of China techies from Foxconn - The Economic Times
Economic Times
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2m ago
Medial
Apple has plans in place to address the return of Chinese tech professionals from Foxconn’s Indian plants, a movement that led to concerns about potential production disruptions for the iPhone 17 series. Despite the change, the government is monitoring the situation, and industry insiders believe production targets will remain unaffected. Indian manufacturing partners, Foxconn and Tata Electronics, continue to enhance their production capabilities, facilitating Apple's iPhone production and export growth.
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Tata Electronics, Tokyo Electron partner to bolster semicon equipment infra
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Tata Electronics has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tokyo Electron (TEL) to accelerate semiconductor equipment infrastructure for its fab in Gujarat and its assembly and test facility in Assam. The collaboration aims to train Tata Electronics' workforce on the company's equipment and support ongoing research and development initiatives. The partnership with TEL is an important step for Tata Electronics in achieving its execution targets and building a dynamic semiconductor ecosystem. TEL will also provide resources and technology support, and explore opportunities to establish an engineering service in India.
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How China's talent recall could test India's electronics future
Livemint
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2m ago
Medial
Foxconn is recalling key Chinese tech executives from its Indian operations, potentially impacting Apple's iPhone production expansion in India. This move could hinder India's ability to scale its assembly lines independently of Chinese expertise. While the withdrawal primarily affects Rising Stars Hi-Tech, a Foxconn subsidiary, it raises concerns about India's capability to increase high-end smartphone production without relying on China-based partners. The situation highlights the complexities of expanding tech manufacturing in India.
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Tokyo Electron Ltd to supply equipment to Tata Electronics, train workforce at India’s first fab | Mint
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
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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Tata To Double Headcount To 40K In Its Hosur iPhone Plant
Inc42
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11m ago
Medial
Tata Electronics is set to double its workforce to 40,000 by hiring an additional 20,000 employees at its Hosur iPhone assembly plant. This move aligns with Apple's manufacturing strategy in India, where 1 in 7 iPhones are currently produced. Tata Group has already invested in three major manufacturing units in Tamil Nadu and currently employs over 150,000 people directly in the state.
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