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Tata Electronics to Build Chip Manufacturing Unit in Gujarat

CIO Insider Team | Thursday, 6 March, 2025
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According to reports, Tata Electronics is planning to set up a display chip manufacturing unit in Gujarat in partnership with Taiwan-based PSMC and Himax Technologies.

Tata Electronics CEO Randhir Thakur announced signing of an agreement with the Gujarat government for the plant.

Randhir says, "Today, I am delighted to announce the signing of a MoU between Tata Electronics, PSMC and Himax to revolutionize India's display product and technology ecosystem. With PSMC's proven technology, Tata Electronics will manufacture display chips for Himax in Dholera, Gujarat.”

Products including televisions, smartphones, cameras, image sensors, LEDs, OLEDs, and more frequently use display chips.

The government has not yet approved the Vedanta Group's proposal to establish a display factory in Gujarat.

Tata Electronics will be present in the top three semiconductor manufacturing segments as a result of its entry into the display production market.

Under the project, Tata Electronics, Himax, and PSMC aim to leverage their respective strengths to deliver comprehensive, end-to-end display semiconductor solutions for their mutual customers, from chip design to chip manufacturing and packaging, as well as electronics manufacturing services (EMS) to both the Indian and global markets.

With PSMC as its technology partner, Tata Electronics is already working on establishing a semiconductor fabrication plant in Gujarat for an estimated Rs 91,000 crore

Jordan Wu, Co-Founder and CEO of Himax Technologies says,"Through this collaboration, we aim to bring Himax's industry-leading expertise in display semiconductors and WiseEye ultralow power AI sensing to support India's Made in India initiative while enhancing global supply chain resilience. This partnership underscores our commitment to delivering cutting-edge display solutions that cater to the evolving needs of both Indian and international markets."

With PSMC as its technology partner, Tata Electronics is already working on establishing a semiconductor fabrication plant in Gujarat for an estimated Rs 91,000 crore.



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