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Certainty of policy, resource availability should be key focus areas for India’s semiconductor plan: Micron Technology EVP

It took 60 years to get to $500 billion in revenue in the semiconductor industry, it's going to take five years to get to the next $500 billion, Manish Bhatia said while adding that India has a tremendous opportunity ahead.

February 21, 2024 / 20:19 IST
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Manish Bhatia, EVP, Global Operations, Micron Technology
Manish Bhatia, EVP, Global Operations, Micron Technology

Micron Technology’s executive vice president for global operations, Manish Bhatia on February 21 said India needs to focus on policy certainty and ensuring availability of resources. The computer storage chip maker is currently in the process of setting up its semiconductor plant in Gujarat, whose first phase is expected to be operational by early 2025.

Speaking at the Nasscom Technology and Leadership Forum (NTLF) 2024 in Mumbai, Bhatia said, “We can't have power drop for even a fraction of a second without having millions of dollars on a product that's at risk. So just think about the kind of resiliency that is required in the power infrastructure. Similarly, for water and how we manage our wastewater that comes from the processing, all of these things require logistics for the airports and the roads.”

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“All of these things are much more challenging than residential requirements. That’s going to be more challenging than what's required for the data centres or others,” he added.

According to Bhatia, the other major focus area has to be certainty of policy. He highlighted many of the advantages that India has. The nation being democratic too is a benefit over other developing countries vying for some of these bug manufacturing investments, he said.