Fujifilm to tap India's growing chip industry with new materials plant
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Fujifilm and Tata Electronics to Build SemiCon Material Production and Supply Chain in India
Fujifilm has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Tata Electronics to establish a semiconductor materials production and supply chain in India. This partnership aligns with India's push for domestic semiconductor manufacturing, reducing reliance on imports. Tata Electronics is currently constructing India's first semiconductor front-end manufacturing plant in Dholera, Gujarat, and a large-scale back-end manufacturing plant in Jagiroad…
Fujifilm reportedly building semiconductor materials factory in India; initial supply is for Tata Electronics' wafer plant
According to Nikkei, Japanese semiconductor materials maker Fujifilm reportedly plans to set up a factory in Gujarat, India, aiming to start production by 2028. The company expects to acquire land by 2025 and begin construction in 2026, with several billion Japanese yen investment. The plant will produce chemicals for semiconductor processing and developer solutions, initially supplying Tata Electronics, part of the Tata Group, which is building…
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