Micron Technology's Gujarat Plant Set to Transform India's Semiconductor Landscape

Discover how Micron's USD 2.75 billion investment in Gujarat's Sanand will revolutionize India's semiconductor industry, creating jobs and fostering innovation.

Gobind Arora
Published on: 13 Jan 2024 5:42 AM GMT
Micron Technologys Gujarat Plant Set to Transform Indias Semiconductor Landscape
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Micron Technology's Gujarat Plant Set to Transform India's Semiconductor Landscape

Micron Technology, a global leader in memory and data storage, has announced that the initial phase of its manufacturing unit in Gujarat's Sanand is set to commence operations in early 2025. Having initiated construction with Tata Projects and kickstarted the hiring process, Micron's President and CEO, Sanjay Mehrotra, revealed that the first phase will feature a 500,000 square feet clean room space. This significant development, with an investment commitment of over USD 800 million, stems from the announcement made during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's US visit in June 2023.

Mehrotra outlined that the "clean room" area will house an Assembly, Testing, Marking, and Packaging (ATMP) plant, designed to operate in an environment virtually free of dust and vibrations. Emphasizing capacity growth aligned with global demand, he disclosed plans for initiating the construction of the facility's second phase in the latter half of this decade.

Highlighting the collaborative investment of USD 2.75 billion by Micron and the Indian government, the latter's support through a dedicated semiconductor ecosystem platform is instrumental. Mehrotra expressed optimism that this backing would not only fund the project but also provide crucial access to semiconductor infrastructure and resources, fostering innovation and local talent development.

Gujarat was strategically chosen by Micron due to its robust manufacturing infrastructure, aiming to stimulate further investments in the sector, boost indigenous manufacturing capabilities, foster innovation, and contribute to broader job creation. Already in motion, the hiring process has begun, with 200 individuals currently undergoing training in Malaysia and Mohali. Upon completion of both phases, the project is expected to generate 5,000 job opportunities at the Sanand site, marking a significant milestone in India's semiconductor landscape.

India's semiconductor landscape, the company has demonstrated a commitment to innovation, job creation, and indigenous manufacturing. The anticipated commencement of operations in early 2025 reflects not only Micron's investment prowess but also its strategic collaboration with the Indian government. With the first phase featuring a state-of-the-art clean room space, Micron's dedication to near-zero dust and vibration environments in the ATMP plant showcases a pioneering approach. As the project unfolds, it is poised to act as a catalyst for further investments in the sector, fostering technological advancement, and positioning India as a key player in the global semiconductor industry.

Gobind Arora

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