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HCL Group weighs $300-million foray into India's semiconductor space

The HCL Group is anticipated to soon submit a proposal to the Centre for setting up an assembly, testing, marking and packaging (ATMP) facility for semiconductors.

July 19, 2023 / 11:41 IST
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HCL is slated to apply for sops under the $10-billion semiconductor incentive programme.
HCL is slated to apply for sops under the $10-billion semiconductor incentive programme.

The HCL Group is contemplating setting foot in India's expanding semiconductor space, as per a July 19 report published in the Economic Times.

As per the newspaper's report, the HCL Group is anticipated to soon submit a proposal to the Centre for setting up an assembly, testing, marking and packaging (ATMP) facility for semiconductors. The project will reportedly be worth $200-300 million. As per senior officials of the company, HCL Group is leading this ambitious project and not HCLTech - the group's $12.6 billion IT exports wing.

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Reports say HCL is slated to apply for standard operating procedures (SOPs) under the $10-billion semiconductor incentive programme. Under this scheme, the central and state governments offer subsidies, covering as much as 75 percent of the capital expenditure incurred by firms setting up semiconductor facilities in India.

The latest development comes close on the heels of Micron's announcement early this July of its plans to break ground at its Gujarat semiconductor unit in August. The chipmaker announced a $825-million dollar investment for setting up an Outsourced Assembly and Test (OSAT) facility at Sanand in Gujarat. The cumulative investment in the project is $2.75 billion. Micron's project, in collaboration with the Centre and the Gujarat state government, is likely to catapult the growth of India's chipmaking space.