Key Points

Tata Electronics and Merck have formed a strategic partnership to boost India's semiconductor capabilities. The collaboration will provide advanced materials and infrastructure for Tata's upcoming chip fab in Dholera. This includes Merck's AI-powered Material Intelligence solutions and safety best practices. The partnership supports India's semiconductor ambitions with a ₹91,000 crore investment in domestic chip manufacturing.

Key Points: Tata Electronics Merck Sign MoU for India Semiconductor Materials

  • Partnership includes high-purity electronic materials and AI solutions
  • Merck provides gas and chemical delivery systems for Dholera Fab
  • Local warehousing and supply chain development planned
  • Talent cultivation and industry standards establishment in focus
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Tata Electronics, Merck sign MoU to boost semiconductor materials and infra in India

Tata Electronics partners with Merck to develop semiconductor materials and fab infrastructure for India's first chip manufacturing plant in Dholera, Gujarat.

"Together, we aim to set new benchmarks in quality, safety, and innovation for the global semiconductor industry - Dr Randhir Thakur, Tata Electronics"

New Delhi, September 2

Tata Electronics Private Limited, a pioneering leader in India's electronics and semiconductor manufacturing sector, and Merck, a leading science and technology company, on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on a strategic collaboration, to jointly develop capabilities in semiconductor materials, semiconductor fabrication infrastructure, and specialty chemical and gas distribution in India.

The companies have come to an understanding whereby Merck will offer its full suite of products and services, including high-purity electronic materials, advanced gas and chemical delivery systems, turnkey fab infrastructure services, and its Material Intelligenceâ„¢ solutions powered by AI, for Tata Electronics' upcoming Fab in Dholera, Gujarat.

As part of this partnership, Merck will also share best practices in safety and manufacturing excellence and provide access to platforms such as Athinia®, a secure data analytics platform, for collaboration on relevant information among participants across the semiconductor industry.

Additionally, the partnership encompasses plans for localised warehousing, development of the raw material supply chain, cultivation of talent, and the establishment of industry processes and standards in India.

Dr Randhir Thakur, CEO & MD of Tata Electronics, said, "This strategic partnership with Merck brings not only world-class expertise in advanced materials but also a shared commitment to the highest standards of safety and manufacturing excellence. By leveraging Merck's decades of global experience in chemical safety, process optimisation, and digital tools, we will build a resilient ecosystem and accelerate the timely execution of our Fab in Dholera, Gujarat. Together, we aim to set new benchmarks in quality, safety, and innovation for the global semiconductor industry."

Dr Kai Beckmann, Member of the Executive Board of Merck and CEO Electronics, said, "The collaboration with Tata Electronics reflects our long-standing strategy: to be a trusted partner in key growth markets, enabling scale through safety, precision, and innovation. Together, the aim is to build a resilient and future-ready materials ecosystem that supports India's semiconductor aspirations."

The MoU supports the goals of the India Semiconductor Mission and reflects Tata Electronics' and Merck's role as early movers in enabling indigenous semiconductor capabilities. Tata Electronics is building India's first Fab in Dholera, Gujarat, with a total investment of Rs 91,000 crores (USD11bn).

The Fab in Dholera will produce semiconductor chips for applications across the automotive, mobile device, artificial intelligence (AI), and other key segments, serving customers globally.

The construction of this facility is progressing rapidly, and it is crucial to foster partnerships across the entire semiconductor ecosystem, encompassing process and design technology, materials, equipment and other critical aspects.

With its extensive experience in semiconductor materials and sub-fab services globally, Merck brings technical depth, global standards, and best practices, as well as a strong commitment to safety and sustainability, to the Indian market.

This partnership will support Tata Electronics' Fab and help catalyse the broader industry ecosystem, spanning suppliers, talent and technology development, strengthening India's position in the global semiconductor value chain.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see local talent development being part of this partnership. Hope this creates quality jobs for Indian engineers and technicians. The ₹91,000 crore investment is massive!
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Michael C
As someone in the tech industry, I appreciate the focus on safety standards and AI-powered solutions. Merck's global experience combined with Tata's execution capability could make this a game-changer.
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Ananya R
Hope the local supply chain development actually benefits Indian MSMEs and doesn't just import everything. We need true indigenization, not just assembly.
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Vikram M
Dholera is becoming a semiconductor hub! This will boost Gujarat's economy and create so many indirect employment opportunities. Perfect timing with the India Semiconductor Mission.
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Sarah B
The AI and automotive applications are particularly exciting. If India can become a reliable chip supplier for these growing sectors, it would be huge for our technology independence.

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