
Semiconductor unit for Andhra Pradesh: CM Naidu thanks PM Modi
The unit, which will have an annual capacity of 96 million units, will manufacture advanced chip packaging for various applications, including mobile phones, set-top boxes, automotive ECUs, and consumer electronics. This development is expected to boost India's backend semiconductor manufacturing capacity and foster a complete electronics ecosystem in Andhra Pradesh.
Chief Minister Naidu took to social media to thank the Prime Minister, saying, 'Grateful to Hon'ble PM Shri @narendramodi ji for approving the ASIP Technologies-APACT (S. Korea) semiconductor facility in Andhra Pradesh. With 96M units/year in advanced chip packaging for mobiles, set-top boxes, automotive ECUs & consumer electronics, this will enhance India's backend semiconductor manufacturing capacity and foster a complete electronics ecosystem in AP.'
Minister for HRD and IT, Nara Lokesh, also welcomed the development, stating, 'Semiconductor manufacturing comes to AP, driven by a double engine sarkar! I am grateful to the Hon'ble Prime Minister @narendramodi ji for sanctioning the facility'.
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