CHENNAI: Anil Agarwal<\/a>'s Vedanta Group<\/a> has set up multiple teams to scout for suitable locations across five states to set up its semiconductor plant, according to a senior government official aware of the conglomerate’s plans.

Last month,
Vedanta<\/a> said it planned to invest $8.4 billion in a chip manufacturing unit in partnership with Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn).

“Vedanta has set up nearly 10 teams for this expedition. They're visiting spots across five states now,\" the official said.

Besides
Telangana<\/a>, the company is also surveying sites in Tamil Nadu<\/a>, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Himachal Pradesh.

The joint venture, first to be announced after the Centre laid out its semiconductor policy, will have Vedanta's chief Anil Agarwal as chairman.

According to a previous report by ET, the company is targeting smartphones and electronics with the 28-nanometre (nm) fab and is looking at 70-80% domestic market sales, while the rest will be exported.

A senior industry official aware of Vedanta's efforts said the state that will bag the fabrication unit would leap ahead in terms of setting up what appears to be a fast-expanding industry cluster, offering jobs in thousands.

“The semiconductor ecosystem, whichever state it comes up in, will be extremely valuable for the state. That particular state will have a serious head start in the high-tech sunrise industry. The two partners are extremely serious investors and this augurs well for our nation...,” said
Pankaj Mohindroo<\/a>, chairman of Indian Cellular and Electronics Association.

Vedanta did not respond to ET’s emails till press time Monday.

In December, the government announced the Rs 76,000-crore semiconductor policy to incentivise manufacturing of not only semiconductor chips but also display chips, along with promoting end-to-end packaging, assembly and design ecosystem in the country.

The incentives offer to meet half the project cost of semiconductor fabs in the 28-nm category, which is predominantly used in connected
devices<\/a> and those that lend to Artificial Intelligence applications.

In February, the Ministry of Electronics and IT said it received proposals from five companies to set up electronic chip and display manufacturing plants with investment of $20.5 billion.

A Vedanta Foxconn joint venture, IGSS Ventures, and ISMC propose to set up electronic chip manufacturing plants with $13.6 billion investment and have sought support of $5.6 billion from the Centre under the Semicon India Programme.

Vedanta and another company, Elest, have submitted applications for setting up display fab projects with an investment of $6.7 billion. The fiscal support sought from the government is nearly $2.7 billion.

In an earlier interview to ET, Akarsh Hebbar, who heads the global semiconductor and displays business for Vedanta, said the company would decide on the location of the plant considering a variety of factors, including the incentives offered by the states.

Every state that Vedanta has approached runs investment promotion bureaus that prepare special incentive packages, including capital subsidy schemes, for the investors.

After announcing the policy late last year, the Centre had operated a window till February 15 for applications.

Union Minister for Electronics & IT,
Ashwini Vaishnaw<\/a>, had said the response from industry participants had been \"superb,\" despite the aggressive deadline.

The interest among manufacturers for an indigenous chip factory is backed by a global supply shortage and India's growing electronics manufacturing ecosystem.

According to a recent response by the government to a question in Parliament, the chip shortage has led to a 5-7% average production loss in Indian industry, and that original equipment makers have been urged to bridge the gap on semiconductors.
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吠檀多球探在五个州半导体计划选择速度

上个月,韦丹塔表示,计划投资84亿美元在一个芯片制造单元与鸿海科技集团(富士康)。

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钦奈:阿尼尔•阿加瓦尔韦丹塔资源集团建立了多个团队寻找合适的地点在五个州建立的半导体工厂,根据一位高级政府官员意识到企业集团的计划。

上个月,吠檀多表示,计划投资84亿美元在一个芯片制造单元与鸿海科技集团(富士康)。

“吠檀多建立了近10为这次探险团队。现在他们参观景点在五个州,”这位官员说。

除了Telangana该公司还调查网站泰米尔纳德邦、马哈拉施特拉邦、古吉拉特邦、喜马偕尔邦。

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合资企业,首先宣布后,中心制定了其半导体政策,将韦丹塔的首席Anil Agarwal担任董事长。

根据以前的报告等,公司针对智能手机和电子产品与28纳米(纳米)工厂,看70 - 80%的国内市场销售,而其余的将出口。

行业一位高级官员知道吠檀多的努力表示袋制造单元的状态将跳跃的设置什么似乎是一个快速扩张的产业集群,提供数以千计的就业机会。

“半导体的生态系统,任何一个国家中,将是非常宝贵的。特定的国家将有一个严重的头开始在高科技朝阳产业。两个合作伙伴是极其严重的投资者,这对我们的国家是个吉兆……说:“Pankaj Mohindroo印度手机和电子协会主席。

吠檀多没有回应等周一的邮件直到截稿时间。

去年12月,政府宣布了价值76000卢比的半导体政策激励不仅制造半导体芯片,但也显示芯片,以及促进端到端包装、组装和设计生态系统。

激励提供满足工程造价的一半28纳米半导体晶圆厂的类别,主要是用于连接设备和那些借钱给人工智能应用程序。

今年2月,中国电子和它说收到五家公司提议建立电子芯片和显示制造工厂投资205亿美元。

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吠檀多富士康合资、igs企业和ISMC提出建立电子芯片制造工厂投资136亿美元和寻求支持中心在半导体印度56亿美元的计划。

韦丹塔,另一个公司,el,提交了申请设置显示工厂项目投资67亿美元。从政府的财政支持是将近27亿美元。

早前接受采访等,Akarsh Hebbar,全球半导体和显示器业务负责人吠檀多,表示,该公司将决定植物的位置考虑各种各样的因素,包括国家给予的优惠政策。

每个州,韦丹塔已接近投资促进局准备特殊的激励方案,包括资本补贴计划,投资者。

在去年年底宣布的政策之后,中心有操作应用程序的窗口,直到2月15日。

联盟部长电子&,Ashwini Vaishnaw表示,行业参与者的反应是“极好的”,尽管积极的最后期限。

本土的制造商的兴趣支持的芯片厂是一个全球供应短缺和印度日益增长的电子制造业的生态系统。

根据最近的政府回应的问题在议会芯片短缺导致5 - 7%印度工业的平均生产损失和原始设备制造商已经敦促对半导体的桥梁。

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CHENNAI: Anil Agarwal<\/a>'s Vedanta Group<\/a> has set up multiple teams to scout for suitable locations across five states to set up its semiconductor plant, according to a senior government official aware of the conglomerate’s plans.

Last month,
Vedanta<\/a> said it planned to invest $8.4 billion in a chip manufacturing unit in partnership with Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn).

“Vedanta has set up nearly 10 teams for this expedition. They're visiting spots across five states now,\" the official said.

Besides
Telangana<\/a>, the company is also surveying sites in Tamil Nadu<\/a>, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Himachal Pradesh.

The joint venture, first to be announced after the Centre laid out its semiconductor policy, will have Vedanta's chief Anil Agarwal as chairman.

According to a previous report by ET, the company is targeting smartphones and electronics with the 28-nanometre (nm) fab and is looking at 70-80% domestic market sales, while the rest will be exported.

A senior industry official aware of Vedanta's efforts said the state that will bag the fabrication unit would leap ahead in terms of setting up what appears to be a fast-expanding industry cluster, offering jobs in thousands.

“The semiconductor ecosystem, whichever state it comes up in, will be extremely valuable for the state. That particular state will have a serious head start in the high-tech sunrise industry. The two partners are extremely serious investors and this augurs well for our nation...,” said
Pankaj Mohindroo<\/a>, chairman of Indian Cellular and Electronics Association.

Vedanta did not respond to ET’s emails till press time Monday.

In December, the government announced the Rs 76,000-crore semiconductor policy to incentivise manufacturing of not only semiconductor chips but also display chips, along with promoting end-to-end packaging, assembly and design ecosystem in the country.

The incentives offer to meet half the project cost of semiconductor fabs in the 28-nm category, which is predominantly used in connected
devices<\/a> and those that lend to Artificial Intelligence applications.

In February, the Ministry of Electronics and IT said it received proposals from five companies to set up electronic chip and display manufacturing plants with investment of $20.5 billion.

A Vedanta Foxconn joint venture, IGSS Ventures, and ISMC propose to set up electronic chip manufacturing plants with $13.6 billion investment and have sought support of $5.6 billion from the Centre under the Semicon India Programme.

Vedanta and another company, Elest, have submitted applications for setting up display fab projects with an investment of $6.7 billion. The fiscal support sought from the government is nearly $2.7 billion.

In an earlier interview to ET, Akarsh Hebbar, who heads the global semiconductor and displays business for Vedanta, said the company would decide on the location of the plant considering a variety of factors, including the incentives offered by the states.

Every state that Vedanta has approached runs investment promotion bureaus that prepare special incentive packages, including capital subsidy schemes, for the investors.

After announcing the policy late last year, the Centre had operated a window till February 15 for applications.

Union Minister for Electronics & IT,
Ashwini Vaishnaw<\/a>, had said the response from industry participants had been \"superb,\" despite the aggressive deadline.

The interest among manufacturers for an indigenous chip factory is backed by a global supply shortage and India's growing electronics manufacturing ecosystem.

According to a recent response by the government to a question in Parliament, the chip shortage has led to a 5-7% average production loss in Indian industry, and that original equipment makers have been urged to bridge the gap on semiconductors.
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