HomeNewsBusinessNetherlands-based GX Group plans Rs 3,000 crore investment to build India’s first Photonic chip and module ecosystem

Netherlands-based GX Group plans Rs 3,000 crore investment to build India’s first Photonic chip and module ecosystem

The investment includes setting up advanced design and testing infrastructure, developing supply chain partnerships, and gradually scaling toward full-fledged manufacturing capability.

October 24, 2025 / 15:00 IST
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The new facility will focus on developing export-ready photonic modules catering to AI data centers, 5G/6G networks, LiDAR systems, and quantum communication technologies.
The new facility will focus on developing export-ready photonic modules catering to AI data centers, 5G/6G networks, LiDAR systems, and quantum communication technologies.

GX Group, a Netherlands-based telecom equipment maker, plans to invest Rs 3,000 crore over the next four years to build India’s first indigenous photonic chip and module ecosystem. The investment will go toward setting up a manufacturing facility in Rajasthan, advanced design and testing facilities, and forging supply chain partnerships, Paritosh Prajapati, CEO of GX Group, told Moneycontrol.

The investment marks a strategic push by GX Group to position India as a global hub for light-based data communication technologies that power next-generation AI data centres, 5G/6G networks, LiDAR systems, and quantum communication infrastructure — a market that presents a $50 billion opportunity in India.

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The Rs 3,000 crore investment will be deployed in phases over four years to build a complete ecosystem — from design to eventual chip-level manufacturing — as India develops the necessary infrastructure and expertise. The total investment includes setting up advanced design and testing infrastructure, developing supply chain partnerships, and gradually scaling toward full-fledged manufacturing capability.

The first phase, with an initial investment of Rs 500 crore, will fund the setup of a manufacturing facility and R&D centre under a new subsidiary — GX Quantum Photonics Pvt. Ltd. — in collaboration with Smart Photonics (Netherlands).