The plant is expected to be ready by December 2024. The company has also hired 34 students from local universities
About forty kilometres from the city of Ahmedabad—spread across 93 acres inside Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation’s (GIDC) industrial estate in Sanand—Micron Technology laid the foundation for constructing its first semiconductor plant in the state, which is expected to be ready by December 2024. Three months after signing an agreement with the government of India, the chip-making giant commenced the construction of the factory on September 23.
Micron has selected Tata Projects to establish this assembly and test facility, which will focus on transforming wafers into ball-grid array (BGA) integrated circuit packages, memory modules, and solid-state drives. The company has announced a total investment of $2.75 billion. Out of this, Micron would invest up to $825 million over the two phases of the project, and the rest of the investment would come from the central and state governments. The memory chipmaker will receive 50 percent fiscal support for the total project cost from the Indian central government and incentives representing 20 percent of the total project cost from the state of Gujarat.
The facility will be equipped with both hardware and system automation end-to-end, from assembly to the test area. The inventory and warehouse storage will be automated for efficiency purposes. Micron will also be building advanced process controls with smart manufacturing solutions. The new 1.4 million-square-foot facility will have 500,000 square feet of clean room space, and this facility will be operational by the end of next year. Micron will ramp up capacity gradually over time in line with global demand trends. Phase two of the project will be initiated in the second half of the decade.
In an effort to develop the talent pipeline, Micron has already started hiring activities. The Boise, Idaho-based chipmaker has 80 positions filled and lined up internship programmes with local universities, where the first batch of 25 interns will join in January 2024. A team of 34 newly-hired freshers was present during the ground-breaking ceremony. A major chunk of these students were recruited from Ahmedabad’s Nirma University. “We are very excited to be the first batch of this key milestone for India. For the initial three months, we will undergo training in Malaysia, and after that, we will be assigned roles and responsibilities. We are happy with the salary package we have received, which is unusual for freshers,” said the students who are currently in the last semester of the college.
This young talent will be stationed at the existing Micron site for a few months, where they will go through in-depth training to be equipped with the technical and semiconductor skills to support the new site. Micron also has plans to engage with universities in Gujarat to design and develop an assembly, testing, marking, and packaging (ATMP)-based curriculum for future talent development.