Lam to open office at Tata Electronics’ Dholera chip fab

When Tata Electronics completes building India’s first semiconductor fabrication facility in Dholera, Gujarat, in partnership with Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC), Lam Research India will set up an office there and support it, said a senior executive of the local arm of the US-based supplier of wafer fabrication equipment.

The facility will have a manufacturing capacity of up to 50,000 wafers per month. The Semiverse, Lam Research India’s virtual fab is actively used by all its customers and fabs around the world for simulation of their fab processes.

 

Lam Research India will set up an office in Gujarat to support this facility. The virtual fab by Lam Research, called Semiverse, will help reduce the cost and time of experimentation.

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Dholera SIR Hosts U.S. Consul General Mike Hankey for High-Level Discussions on Innovation and Infrastructure

Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR) recently welcomed U.S. Consul General Mike Hankey and his team for an insightful visit to India’s pioneering smart city project. The visit was marked by productive discussions between the U.S. delegation, officials from the Dholera Industrial City Development Limited (DICDL), and members of the GSEM team, who shared Dholera’s forward-thinking approach to sustainable urban development.

The U.S. Consul General’s agenda included a deep dive into the ambitious efforts underway at Dholera SIR, with a particular focus on infrastructure and the development of India’s semiconductor industry. Mr. Hankey engaged in substantive talks with representatives from Tata Electronics, which is spearheading India’s first semiconductor fabrication facility at Dholera SIR. This project represents a significant milestone in India’s drive towards self-reliance in technology manufacturing and positions Dholera as a vital player in the global tech landscape.

The visit highlights Dholera SIR’s position as a hub for global partnerships and innovation, setting a model for sustainable urban development in India.

 

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Dholera’s Real Estate Rise: A Key Hub for India’s Semiconductor Growth

Situated 124 kilometres away from Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, the town of Dholera began attracting real estate developers in March this year. At that time, the landscape was mostly barren, marked by a few structures such as the Dholera office and the ReNew solar cell plant.

Despite the sparse surroundings, developers were travelling from Ahmedabad with potential buyers, drawn by the promise of future townships complete with schools, hospitals, and even an airport.

The India opportunity is seen as a reflection of this shift, and Indian companies will essentially be participants in the global semiconductor electronics value chain,” says Rajeev Chandrasekhar, former minister of state for electronics & IT. 

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Gujarat Leads India’s Semiconductor Revolution: Dholera at the forefront; Tata and Micron invest big

Gujarat is rapidly establishing itself as India’s premier semiconductor hub, thanks to a combination of policy incentives, abundant resources, and a thriving chemical industry. At the heart of this transformation is Dholera, which is an expansive urban development spanning 920 sq. km, twice the area of Mumbai.

Strategically located along the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), Dholera is a top contender to house India’s first semiconductor fabrication plant (fab), spearheaded by Tata Electronics in partnership with Taiwan’s Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC).

Gujarat is rapidly becoming India’s leading semiconductor centre, with Dholera drawing significant investments from industry giants such as Tata and Micron.

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How Dholera SIR Is Positioning Itself To Become A Semiconductor Hub

In an exclusive interview with Swarajya, Dr Kuldeep Arya (IAS), CEO of Dholera Industrial City Development Limited (DICDL) discussed the renewed buzz around this futuristic hub. 

He emphasized how Dholera is more than just a blueprint for India’s chip-making aspirations; it is the cornerstone upon which the country is building its own version of Silicon Valley.

Twice the size of Mumbai, the ‘smart city’ of Dholera is set to host India’s first semiconductor fabrication plant, marking a leap in India’s semiconductor ambitions. 

Dr. Kuldeep Arya (IAS) highlights Dholera’s role in driving India’s semiconductor ambitions and its potential to become a futuristic industrial hub.

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US partners with India Semiconductor Mission to expand global ecosystem


The US Department of State has announced a collaboration with India’s Semiconductor Mission, under the Union Electronics and IT Ministry, to explore opportunities for expanding and diversifying the global semiconductor ecosystem. The partnership aims to create a more resilient, secure, and sustainable semiconductor value chain worldwide.

United States’ $500 million semiconductor fund

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Dholera SIR attracts Rs 2,000-3,000 Crore annual investment in real estate


The Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR) in Gujarat is drawing annual investments of Rs20-30 billion in real estate, with significant interest from investors in northern India, particularly from Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Gurugram, and Noida, according to the Aaiji Group, an Ahmedabad-based developer.

Tata Electronics has partnered with Synopsys for its $10.9 billion semiconductor fabrication plant in Dholera.

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Tata, Analog Devices to explore opportunities for semiconductor manufacturing in India

Tata Group and global semiconductor firm Analog Devices (ADI) have partnered to explore opportunities for semiconductor manufacturing in India, a joint statement issued on Wednesday said. The alliance assumes significance as the government is continuously pushing to establish a robust electronics manufacturing ecosystem in India for both domestic and global consumption.

Tata Electronics is setting up India’s first wafer fabrication unit in Dholera, Gujarat, which is expected to be operational by December 2026.

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