Qualcomm & Tata Electronics Partner to Make Auto Modules in India

Qualcomm Technologies and Tata Electronics have announced a collaboration to manufacture Qualcomm Automotive Modules in India. The modules, which integrate Snapdragon Digital Chassis system-on-chips, will be produced at Tata Electronics' upcoming high-volume semiconductor facility in Jagiroad, Assam. This partnership aims to support Indian and global automakers by diversifying the supply chain and accelerating the development of software-defined vehicles. The move is aligned with India's national "Make in India" initiative for boosting local manufacturing.

Key Points: Qualcomm, Tata Electronics Partner for India Auto Module Manufacturing

  • Local production of digital cockpit tech
  • Supports Make in India initiative
  • Utilizes new Assam semiconductor facility
  • Aims to simplify vehicle system design
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Qualcomm and Tata Electronics partner to manufacture automotive modules in India

Qualcomm and Tata Electronics partner to manufacture automotive modules in Assam, India, supporting global automakers and the Make in India initiative.

"Manufacturing in India through Tata Electronics enhances our ability to support both Indian and global OEMs with greater flexibility and supply chain resilience. - Savi Soin, Qualcomm India"

New Delhi, February 20

Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and Tata Electronics announced a collaboration on Friday to manufacture Qualcomm Automotive Modules in India. Under this partnership, Tata Electronics will serve as a manufacturing partner for the semiconductor giant, utilising its upcoming high-volume semiconductor assembly and test facility in Jagiroad, Assam. The move aligns with the national "Make in India" initiative and focuses on supporting both Indian and global automakers through supply chain diversification.

According to a joint release from Qualcomm and Tata Electronics, the collaboration aims to enable local production of technologies for digital cockpits, infotainment, connectivity, and intelligent vehicle systems.

"Our work with Tata Electronics marks an important milestone in our automotive growth strategy. As the industry accelerates its shift toward integrated, module-based architectures, expanding manufacturing capacity in key regions becomes essential," said Nakul Duggal, EVP and Group GM, Automotive, Industrial and Embedded IoT, and Robotics, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. "Tata Electronics brings world class expertise, trusted production capabilities, and a shared commitment to strengthen India's role in the global semiconductor and automotive ecosystems. Together, we will support automakers with scalable, high-performance solutions built in India."

The automotive modules integrate Snapdragon Digital Chassis system-on-chips with essential system components into single, production-ready units. These architectures are designed to assist the industry's transition toward software-defined vehicles by simplifying system design and accelerating development timelines.

"Modules are central to Qualcomm Technologies' vision for the future of vehicle electronics. By providing comprehensive, ready-to-integrate solutions, we help automakers reduce design complexity and bring next-generation vehicles to market more quickly," said Savi Soin, Senior Vice President & President, Qualcomm India. "Manufacturing in India through Tata Electronics enhances our ability to support both Indian and global OEMs with greater flexibility and supply chain resilience."

The Jagiroad facility in Assam is India's first indigenous OSAT facility, representing an investment of USD 3 billion. This greenfield plant will focus on platform technologies, including Wire Bond, Flip Chip, and Integrated Systems Packaging (ISP). These technologies are critical for applications in the automotive, communications, IoT, and AI sectors.

"We are excited to partner with Qualcomm Technologies to manufacture their advanced automotive modules in India. This collaboration supports Tata Electronics' objective to become a global hub for high technology manufacturing as a trusted partner to our leading semiconductor and automotive customers worldwide," said Randhir Thakur, CEO & MD, Tata Electronics. "We will leverage our Integrated Systems Packaging (ISP) solutions and deliver high-quality, high-performance products to support Qualcomm Technologies' global product leadership."

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, some concrete action in the semiconductor space. We've been talking about it for years. Tata and Qualcomm is a powerful combo. Hope this leads to more R&D and design work coming to India, not just assembly and testing.
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Rohit P
Great for the automotive sector! Local production of these modules should make advanced car tech more affordable and accessible in the Indian market. Maybe our next Tata or Mahindra SUV will have a Qualcomm-powered infotainment system built in Assam. Exciting times!
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Sarah B
While this partnership is a positive step, I hope the focus is on genuine technology transfer and skill development, not just using India as a low-cost manufacturing base. The real test will be if Indian engineers get to work on the core chip design.
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Karthik V
Jagiroad, Assam! That's the real headline. Development reaching the Northeast with a $3 billion project is massive. This can inspire more industries to look beyond the usual metros. Kudos to the planners for this vision.
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Michael C
The strategic importance of this can't be overstated. Diversifying the semiconductor supply chain away from geopolitical hotspots is crucial for global automakers. India is positioning itself as a reliable, neutral partner. Smart move by all involved.

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