Micron's Gujarat Chip Plant: World's Largest Cleanroom Inaugurated by PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Micron Technology's advanced semiconductor facility in Sanand, Gujarat. The facility features one of the world's largest cleanrooms, a critical environment for precise chip manufacturing. Sanjay Mehrotra highlighted the massive scale of the cleanroom's construction, comparing its steel use to the Eiffel Tower. The project, supported by government policies, strengthens India's position in the global semiconductor industry.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Micron's Semiconductor Facility in Gujarat

  • Major step for India's semiconductor sector
  • Features one of world's largest cleanrooms
  • Plant designed to Micron's global standards
  • Government policies encouraged investment
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PM Modi to inaugurate Micron's facility in Gujarat which houses world-class cleanroom

PM Modi inaugurates Micron's Sanand plant with world-class cleanroom, boosting India's semiconductor manufacturing with advanced tech.

"The cleanroom required three and a half times the steel used in the Eiffel Tower - Sanjay Mehrotra"

Gandhinagar, Feb 27

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to inaugurate Micron Technology's advanced semiconductor facility at Gujarat's Sanand on Saturday, which features one of the world's largest cleanrooms for chip manufacturing.

The facility marks a major step in strengthening India's semiconductor manufacturing capabilities.

The Phase‑1 cleanroom at the Sanand plant spans five lakh square feet.

Speaking ahead of the inauguration, Sanjay Mehrotra, Chairman, President and Chief Executive of Micron Technology, said: "The cleanroom required three and a half times the steel used in the Eiffel Tower and concrete equivalent to that in 100 Olympic-sized swimming pools."

Cleanrooms are vital to semiconductor manufacturing, where precision is critical. Even a single airborne particle or a minor shift in temperature can disrupt operations.

"A cleanroom is even cleaner than an operation theatre. Even a single strand of hair can damage a chip, making the highest level of cleanliness essential," the Micron team explained.

To achieve this, filtered air flows vertically from ceiling to floor in a uniform and symmetrical manner.

The floor is slightly raised to allow air circulation beneath it while supporting uninterrupted cooling, power supply, and data operations.

Temperature and humidity are maintained with precise control, as even a one-degree Celsius variation can affect the functioning of memory tester machines, which generate substantial heat during operations.

Comprehensive backup systems for power, cooling, and air circulation ensure seamless operations if any primary system fails. Mehrotra acknowledged the support provided by the government.

"The Government of India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, has extended strong support and introduced policies encouraging greater investment. The Sanand project has emerged as a flagship initiative, and we are proud to partner with both the Central and Gujarat Governments in advancing it," he said.

Designed in India to meet Micron's global standards, the Sanand plant reinforces India's position in the semiconductor sector.

Micron has operated in India since 2019, with research and development centres in Bengaluru and Hyderabad, employing around 24,000 people.

India-based teams have played a key role in global innovation, including the design of advanced DRAM memory products in collaboration with teams in the United States.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The engineering specs are mind-blowing! 3.5x the steel of the Eiffel Tower? It shows the sheer scale of ambition. Hope this attracts more global players and turns India into a true electronics manufacturing hub.
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Priya S
While this is a positive development, I hope the benefits reach beyond just one state. We need to ensure the skilled workforce is developed across the country, not just in Gujarat or the existing tech hubs. More ITIs and engineering colleges need to update their curricula for this sector.
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Rohit P
Amazing! But the real test is sustainability. We need consistent policy support, reliable power and water supply, and world-class logistics to compete with Taiwan and South Korea. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
So proud that our engineers in Bengaluru and Hyderabad are contributing to global DRAM design. This facility will give them even more opportunities to innovate right here at home. Future is bright! ✨
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Michael C
The detail about the cleanroom being cleaner than an operation theatre really puts the precision into perspective. This is high-stakes manufacturing. Hope it leads to more affordable electronics for the common man in the long run.

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