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The project requires up to 800 acres of land to establish the semiconductor manufacturing unit.
A UK-based firm plans to set up a massive semiconductor unit in Odisha's Ganjam. (Representational)
Berhampur, Odisha:
A UK-based company plans to set up a massive semiconductor fabrication unit in Odisha's Ganjam district with an initial investment of ₹ 30,000 crore in the first phase, officials said. The overall project is worth around ₹ 2 lakh crore.
The SRAM & MRAM Technologies and Projects India Pvt Limited, the Indian unit of UK-based SRAM & MRAM Group, had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the state government on March 26 to set up the semiconductor unit in the state.
After visiting some sites near Chhatrapur in the district, its Indian company officials headed by its chairman Guruji Kumaran Swami held a meeting with the district administration at Chhatrapur on Thursday.
Ganjam Collector Dibya Jyoti Parida has assured the investors all facilities for setting up the unit.
"We have visited some sites, including the industrial park of Tata and some private lands for the establishment of the proposed semiconductor unit. A technical team of the company will visit the district to finalise the site," said Debadutt Singhdeo, project director of the firm.
The company requires up to 800 acres of land to establish the unit.
Though the company officials visited some other districts as well, they preferred the site near Chhatrapur due to its proximity to Gopalpur port, a dedicated industrial corridor, an airstrip and a national highway, besides availability of clean water and energy – the basic requirement of the fabrication unit, sources told Press Trust of India.
"The company has aimed to establish the unit within two years and to provide direct employment to 5,000 people. It has also planned to expand the unit in subsequent phases by investing around ₹ 2 lakh crore by 2027," said Mr Singhdeo.
The semiconductor unit will produce memory chips, used in mobile phones, television sets, laptops, air conditioners and ATMs. Since the country is not self-reliant on the manufacture of semiconductors, it imports around ₹ 3 lakh crore semiconductors annually from different countries.
"The project will boost industrialisation in the district," said Berhampur MP Chandra Sekhar Sahu.
He said that due to an attractive industrial policy, several companies are interested in investing in the state.
The proposed unit will help generate employment as well as address the semiconductors requirement in the country, Mr Sahu said.
UK Firm Plans 800-Acre Semiconductor Unit In Odisha Worth Rs 2 Lakh Crore
A UK-based company plans to set up a massive semiconductor fabrication unit in Odisha's Ganjam district with an initial investment of Rs 30,000 crore in the first phase, officials said. The overall project is worth around Rs 2 lakh crore.
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