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HCL-Foxconn to Build ₹3,706 Crore Semiconductor Plant in UP’s Jewar

India’s Sixth Chip Facility to Boost Display Driver Production, Create 2,000 Jobs.

Cabinet Approves Major Semiconductor Investment

The Union Cabinet has greenlit a ₹3,706 crore semiconductor plant in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh, marking India’s sixth chip manufacturing facility. The joint venture between HCL Group and Foxconn will produce display driver chips—critical components for smartphones, laptops, and automotive screens.

Key Project Highlights

✔ Investment: ₹3,706 crore (~$445 million)
✔ Location: Jewar (near upcoming Noida International Airport)
✔ Production Capacity:

Why This Plant Matters for India?

1. Filling a Critical Gap in Electronics Manufacturing

2. Strengthening India’s Semiconductor Ecosystem

3. Boosting UP’s Industrial Growth

Foxconn’s Growing India Footprint

India’s Semiconductor Vision Taking Shape

✅ 20+ student-developed chip designs taped out at SCL Mohali
✅ 70+ semiconductor startups innovating in R&D
✅ 270+ academic institutions training chip designers
✅ 40% import substitution targeted in coming years

What’s Next?


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