Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cabinet has approved a significant semiconductor project in Uttar Pradesh. The joint venture between HCL and Foxconn will see a Rs 3,700 crore investment to establish this plant near Jewar airport. Aimed to bolster the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative, this unit will manufacture display driver chips for multiple devices, enhancing India's strategic position in global semiconductor manufacturing. With five other units already underway, this development marks a pivotal moment for the country's future in technology.

Key Points: Modi Greenlights Semiconductor Unit in UP with HCL Foxconn

  • Modi's cabinet backs semiconductor unit in UP
  • HCL, Foxconn to invest Rs 3,700 crore
  • Unit to produce 20,000 wafers monthly near Jewar airport
  • Part of Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative
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Cabinet approves semiconductor unit in UP, to attract Rs 3,700 crore investment

Modi's cabinet approves a Rs 3,700 crore semiconductor unit in UP with HCL and Foxconn.

"Bharat moves forward in its journey to develop the strategically vital semiconductor industry. - Cabinet Note"

New Delhi, May 14

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday approved the establishment of a semiconductor unit in Uttar Pradesh under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) that would attract investment of Rs 3,700 crore.

The unit is a joint venture of HCL and Foxconn and together, they will set up the plant near Jewar airport in the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) area.

The plant is designed for 20,000 wafers per month. The design output capacity is 36 million units per month. It will manufacture display driver chips for mobile phones, laptops, automobiles, PCs, and other devices that have display.

According to a Cabinet note, with the demand for semiconductor increasing with the rapid growth of laptop, mobile phone, server, medical device, power electronics, defence equipment, and consumer electronics manufacturing in Bharat, this new unit will further add to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat'.

HCL has a long history of developing and manufacturing hardware while Foxconn is a global major in electronics manufacturing.

Five semiconductor units are in advanced stages of construction. With this sixth unit, "Bharat moves forward in its journey to develop the strategically vital semiconductor industry," said the cabinet.

"Semiconductor industry is now shaping up across the country. World-class design facilities have come up in many states across the country. State governments are vigorously pursuing the design firms," it added in its note.

Students and entrepreneurs in 270 academic institutions and 70 startups are working on world-class latest design technologies for developing new products. Around 20 products developed by the students of these academic students have been taped out by SCL Mohali.

As the country moves forward in semiconductor journey, the ecosystem partners have also established their facilities in India.

Applied Materials and Lam Research are two of the largest equipment manufacturers. Both have a presence in India now. Merck, Linde, Air Liquide, Inox, and many other gas and chemical suppliers are gearing up for growth of the semiconductor industry in the country.

- IANS

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Here are 8 diverse Indian perspective comments for the semiconductor unit news article:
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Rajesh K.
This is fantastic news! UP is becoming an electronics manufacturing hub with Jewar airport and now this semiconductor plant. Hope this creates thousands of jobs for local youth. Atmanirbhar Bharat in action! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the investment, I hope the government ensures proper environmental safeguards. Semiconductor manufacturing uses hazardous chemicals - we don't want another Yamuna pollution situation.
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Amit S.
Foxconn + HCL is a powerful combo! One brings manufacturing expertise, other brings technical know-how. This could make India a serious player in chip manufacturing. Fingers crossed 🤞
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Sunita R.
Good step but we're still far behind China/Taiwan in semiconductor tech. Need more focus on R&D and training institutes. Hope IITs/NITs introduce specialized courses for this industry.
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Vikram J.
Finally some concrete progress! Been hearing about semiconductor plants for years. Hope this actually materializes on ground. UP needs this industrial boost badly.
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Neha P.
Display driver chips are good start, but we need to manufacture advanced processors too. When will India make its own mobile/computer CPUs? That's the real test of self-reliance.
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Karan D.
The mention of 270 academic institutions working on designs is most exciting part! Building domestic talent pipeline is crucial for long-term success. Jai Hind! 🙏

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