Chip consortium ISMC to set up $3 bln plant in Karnataka
International semiconductor consortium ISMC will invest $3 billion in India’s southern Karnataka state to set up a chip-making plant, the state government said on Sunday.
ISMC is a joint venture between Abu Dhabi-based Next Orbit Ventures and Israel’s Tower Semiconductor. U.S. chip giant Intel Corp has announced plans to acquire Tower.
India’s first semiconductor fabrication unit is expected to generate more than 1,500 direct jobs and 10,000 indirect jobs, the state’s investment promotion division said in a tweet.
Karnataka will soon be home to India’s first and largest semiconductor fabrication unit! The #Indian #Semiconductor Manufacturing Company ISMC has announced an #investment of Rs. 22,900 crores ($3 billion) – a proud moment for the state.#InvestinKarnataka pic.twitter.com/23p9hQiGOr
— Invest in Karnataka (@investkarnataka) May 1, 2022
ISMC and Indian conglomerate Vedanta Ltd have applied for Prime Miner Narendra Modi’s $10 billion incentive plan to push companies to set up semiconductor and display operations in India, the government’s next big bet on electronics manufacturing.
Vedanta told Reuters on Saturday it was in “advanced talks” with Gujarat and Maharashtra in west India and Telangana in the south to choose a site mid-May. It has a planned investment outlay of $20 billion for its semiconductor and display push.
Modi and his IT miners outlined plans on Friday for investment incentives in the sector, saying they want India to become a key player in a global chip market dominated manufacturers in Taiwan and a few other countries.
India’s semiconductor market is forecast to grow to $63 billion 2026 from $15 billion in 2020, the government says.