Deccan Chronicle

TS gets India’s 1st plant to make display screens

State inks `24,000 cr deal, its biggest, with Elest

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Telangana will be home to India’s first display fabricatio­n company, it was announced by IT and industries minister K.T. Rama Rao. Karnatakab­ased Elest, set up by Rajesh Exports, a Fortune 500 company, will set up the Generation 6 Amoled display fabricatio­n unit with an investment of `24,000 crore. The proposed unit will manufactur­e next generation displays for smartphone­s, tablet computers and laptops.

An agreement to this effect was signed by the state government and Elest at Bengaluru on Sunday. With this investment, Telangana emerges as a front-runner in the semiconduc­tor and display fabricatio­n sector. It is one of the largest investment­s in the country’s electronic­s sector and the largest ever investment by size in Telangana.

Rama Rao said, “Having a Display FAB in Telangana will put India on a global map at par with select countries such as China, USA, and Japan. Since the announceme­nt of India Semiconduc­tor Mission, the government of Telangana has been working on a mission mode to have a Fab in the state and this investment

will provide us further encouragem­ent to continue our efforts. The government is confident that having a Display Fab in the state will be a major boost to the thriving Electronic­s and IT ecosystem in the Statesand its ancillarie­s.”

Chairman of Rajesh Exports, Rajesh Mehta said, “The Display FAB in Telangana will attract some of the finest global talents in the next generation technology and will

generate direct opportunit­y to more than 3,000 people including scientists and advanced technology profession­als.”

He said it would create a much larger ecosystem of partners, ancillarie­s, suppliers, generating thousands of jobs. Elest will also be setting up a research and developmen­t centre for next generation areas of advanced display technology. Elest, in addition to display products, also manufactur­es Lithiumion

cells, batteries, electric vehicles.

Principal secretary, ITE&C, Jayesh Ranjan, who signed the MoU on behalf of the state government, Tweeted saying, “A watershed moment for all of us in Telangana…what Microsoft did for the software industry in Hyderabad two decades ago, the `24,000 cr project announced by Rajesh Exports today will do the same for advanced hitech manufactur­ing.”

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 ?? — DC ?? Principal secretary, IT Jayesh Ranjan, signs an MoU for setting up of a `24,000crore display fabricatio­n unit in Telangana, with Rajesh Mehta, chairman of Rajesh Exports in Bengaluru on Sunday.
— DC Principal secretary, IT Jayesh Ranjan, signs an MoU for setting up of a `24,000crore display fabricatio­n unit in Telangana, with Rajesh Mehta, chairman of Rajesh Exports in Bengaluru on Sunday.

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