Tata Group and Analog Devices partner to explore semiconductor manufacturing in India
Tata Group and Analog Devices, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADI), a developer of semiconductor solutions for industries like manufacturing, mobility, and healthcare, announced an alliance to explore cooperative manufacturing opportunities.
Tata Electronics, Tata Motors, and Tejas Networks signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ADI to enhance cooperation in semiconductor manufacturing and to use ADI’s products in Tata applications, including electric vehicles and network infrastructure. The companies have also agreed to hold discussions on strategic roadmap alignment.
Tata Electronics has previously announced an investment of $11 billion in India’s first semiconductor fab in Dholera, Gujarat, and an additional $3 billion in a facility in Jagiroad, Assam, for assembly and testing of semiconductor chips.
Tata Electronics and ADI will explore the possibility of manufacturing ADI’s products in Tata’s Gujarat fab and Assam facility. Tata Motors and ADI will examine potential collaboration in electronics hardware for energy storage and power electronics, while Tejas Networks and ADI will explore opportunities in network infrastructure hardware. This joint effort aims to contribute to the development of India’s electronics manufacturing ecosystem, with a focus on both domestic and global markets.
N Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons, said, “The Tata Group is deeply committed to pioneering a thriving semiconductor industry in India. We are excited to partner with ADI across the semiconductor value chain and explore collaboration between ADI and Tata Group companies to design and offer advanced products to serve our customers.”
“At ADI, we are thrilled to join efforts with the Tata Group in advancing India’s semiconductor ecosystem. This joint effort aligns with our commitment to innovation and sustainable growth in the region. By combining our real-world semiconductor solutions and software expertise with Tata’s vision and capabilities, we can accelerate the development of cutting-edge technologies, from electric vehicles to next-generation network infrastructure. Together, we are not only building a stronger semiconductor ecosystem but also shaping the future of global electronics manufacturing,” said Vincent Roche, CEO and Chair at ADI.
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