CG Semi to Launch Nation's First ‘Made in India’ Semiconductor Chip — Here's All You Need to Know About the Firm
The pilot line will produce 500,000 semiconductor chips daily, advancing India's self-reliance and creating over 5,000 jobs, supported by a ₹7,600 crore investment from CG Semi and partners.
- On Aug 28, 2025, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated CG Semi Private Ltd's operational OSAT pilot line in Sanand, Gujarat.
- Backed by ISM incentives and a Fiscal Support Agreement, the CG Semi project involves a Rs 7,600 crore investment by the joint venture of CG Power, Renesas Electronics and Stars Microelectronics.
- The G1 pilot facility will operate at a peak capacity of 0.5 million units per day, and CG Semi aims to reach 15 million units per day with over 5,000 jobs by 2026.
- Vaishnaw said the first Made-in-India chip will roll out from the Sanand pilot line later this year, producing 500,000 chips daily, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will soon dedicate it ahead of customer qualification.
- Facing a projected global shortfall of one million semiconductor professionals by 2032, India partners with 270 universities whose students logged about 1.2 million design hours in 2025, strengthening Gujarat as an emerging semiconductor hub.
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CG Semi to launch nation's first ‘Made in India’ semiconductor chip — Here's all you need to know about the firm
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, said that CG Semi, a joint venture majorly owned by the Indian company CG Power and Industrial Solutions, is set to launch the first ‘Made in India’ semiconductor chip. Shares closed 4.6% higher after Friday's market session.
SANAND, GUJARAT, India--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 28, 2025-
India’s 1st pilot line for semiconductors becomes operational in Gujarat; CG Semi’s plant to roll out initial Make-in-India chip
India's first pilot line for semiconductor chip assembly, packaging, and testing operational in Sanand, Gujarat, creating jobs and investments.
India’s first Semiconductor OSAT Pilot Line Facility in Sanand, Gujarat inaugurated; 10 semiconductor projects announced
A historic beginning to India’s semiconductor journey under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision was marked by the opening of the nation’s first end-to-end Semiconductor OSAT Pilot Line Facility in Sanand, Gujarat, by Union Minister of Electronics and Information Technology Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw and Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel. India aims to become one of the top five semiconductor nations by 2032, with an emphasis on chip desig…
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