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India's semiconductor boom may create 10 lakh jobs by 2026, says report

India's semiconductor ecosystem is stepping up to create a million jobs across varied sectors, as more players commit to set up chip design, fab, and packaging facilities at home.

November 12, 2024 / 11:05 IST
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There has been a marked interest in semiconductor projects in India, latest being UP's approval for projects worth around Rs 32,000 crore.
There has been a marked interest in semiconductor projects in India, latest being UP's approval for projects worth around Rs 32,000 crore.

India's nascent semiconductor sector is poised to create 10 lakh jobs by 2026 across the entire value chain as per a report.

A report by talent solutions company NLB Services pegged the demand to come from a range of categories, with an estimated 3 lakh jobs in semiconductor fabrication, and 2 lakh jobs in chip ATMP (Assembly, Testing, Marking, and Packaging).

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There has been a marked progress in approvals for semiconductor projects in India, latest being UP's approval for projects worth around Rs 32,000 crore. The state of West Bengal too is planning to come out with a semiconductor policy very soon. Aside of the Tata Electronics-PSMC chip project in Dholera, Gujarat, and an assembly and test unit by Tatas in Assam, more private players have come forward to take up the challenge. CG Power, Kaynes, Adani are among the leading private sector players stepping up in this field. America's Micron Tech has also got Cabinet's approval for a project in Gujarat.

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