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Tatas in talks with TN, 2 others for $300 mn chip assembly unit

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BENGALURU: Tata group is in talks with three states to invest up to $300 million to set up a semiconduc­tor assembly and test unit, two sources familiar with the matter said, as part of the conglomera­te’s push into high-tech manufactur­ing.

Tata is talking to the southern states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Telangana and scouting for land for the outsourced semiconduc­tor assembly and test (OSAT) plant, the sources said, declining to be identified as the matter is not public.

While Tata has previously said it would likely enter the semiconduc­tor business, this is the first time news about the group’s foray into the sector and its scale has been reported.

An OSAT plant packages, assembles and tests foundry-made silicon wafers, turning them into finished semiconduc­tor chips.

Tata has looked at some potential locations for the factory, one of the sources said, adding a venue was likely to be finalised by next month. “While they (Tata) are very strong on the software side of things ... hardware is something they want to add to their portfolio, which is very critical for long-term growth,” the source said.

Tata group and the three states did not respond to requests for comment. Tata’s push will bolster Centre’s ‘Make in India’ drive for electronic­s manufactur­ing, which has already helped turn the South Asian nation into the world’s second-biggest maker of smartphone­s.

The Tata group, which controls India’s top software services exporter TCS and has interests in everything from autos to aviation, plans to invest in high-end electronic­s and digital businesses, its Chairman N Chandrasek­aran has previously said.

Potential clients of Tata’s OSAT business include companies such as Intel, Advanced Micro Devices, and STMicroele­ctronics.

The factory is expected to start operations late next year and could employ up to 4,000 workers, the source said, adding availabili­ty of skilled labour at the right cost was key to the long-term viability of the project.

“Once Tata starts, the ecosystem will come around ... So it’s very critical to find the right place from a labour standpoint,” the source said.

Separately, Tata is already building a high-tech electronic­s manufactur­ing facility in southern Tamil Nadu state.

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N Chandrasek­aran, Chairman, Tata Sons

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