Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated the commercial production of CG Semi’s state-of-the-art ₹7,600 crore Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) facility in Sanand, Gujarat, marking the city’s achievement of a “semiconductor hat-trick” in India’s electronics manufacturing ecosystem.
The new plant, located in the Sanand Industrial Cluster, represents a significant addition to Gujarat’s growing semiconductor manufacturing base. The facility is designed to provide advanced packaging and testing services for semiconductor chips, supporting India’s ambition to become a global hub for electronics manufacturing under the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme.
CG Semi’s investment in Sanand comes at a time when the government is actively promoting electronics manufacturing through policy measures and infrastructure development. The OSAT plant is expected to create thousands of direct and indirect jobs in the region, contributing to Gujarat’s economic growth and supporting the state’s digital infrastructure initiatives.
The inauguration ceremony highlighted the strategic importance of Sanand as an emerging electronics manufacturing destination. The facility joins existing semiconductor and electronics manufacturing units in the cluster, creating a concentrated ecosystem that supports India’s “Make in India” initiative for technology products.
Analysis:
The development in Sanand reflects broader trends in India’s electronics manufacturing strategy. The government has been prioritizing investments in semiconductor-related infrastructure as part of efforts to reduce import dependence for electronic components. The OSAT model focuses on assembly and testing activities that sit downstream from chip design and fabrication, allowing India to capture value in the semiconductor supply chain without requiring the capital-intensive wafer fabrication facilities.
The ₹7,600 crore investment in Sanand aligns with the Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) component of the PLI scheme, which aims to attract large-scale electronics manufacturing investments. OSAT services are critical for India’s electronics ecosystem, as they enable local testing and packaging of chips designed by companies operating under the Electronics Development Fund.
Gujarat has positioned itself as a preferred destination for electronics manufacturing due to its industrial infrastructure, skilled workforce, and business-friendly policies. The state government has been actively courting semiconductor and electronics companies through incentives and streamlined approvals.
Sources: Google News India Technology, https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiqAJBVV95cUxNc0JjUnRzYk56X1ZxMzdRWldYYXdUenVqeDFLRmhLVjVzd3JuWl8waGtWcWt5Z1pkR0Fob1F0SEVQV3hwRzdtLUFoX3JXTzRXR1ViTE14cl9uYzRzUXFMR3REUFdwUWJuUENMME9YRndzMUNrU0tVeW1ybzBLMVhiUXV0S3J4WENOVjYwalpSZ2p1Mk5ETDFpdjdrcDJNZ1dSTmJuek9VWXMtVk01aFpsaUdkQmxlU25jNXBKanVSV2oxRG9KMzVVQTM3RTJBam1HRmNueWl4UUdsS0xQazFsRmZQbUZFQ25wd25TVjNael9KS0dfdmxtanV0NVV2NFdmVng1OWhfUGZfaERlVUM1UFNGNndLTzFJOTdOQlZlUmZLdWMwMlRzMQ?oc=5
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