Government drowned in politics..! Karnataka's semiconductor contract!?
"The company has entered into an MoU with the telangana government to set up an outsourced semiconductor assembly and testing (OSAT) and integrated semiconductor manufacturing facility in the state," it said in its exchange filing. It is estimated that the proposed investment is expected to create direct employment for over 2,000 people. ITE&C & industry minister KT Rama Rao met Cannes Managing director Ramesh Kunhikannan and Chairperson Savitha Ramesh to announce the establishment of the facility in the state/ “We are very excited to work with telangana government for our prestigious OSAT/ATMP plant in Hyderabad. Kunhikannan said that the speed with which the telangana team worked towards setting up this unit was unparalleled. minister Rama Rao said that this is a matter of pride for Telangana. He said that telangana is now progressing towards becoming the semiconductor hub of the world. Recently major global companies like Foxconn and Corning have invested in Telangana. He wrote in X that telangana has become a preferred destination for electronics manufacturing. The electronics contract manufacturer had entered into a Rs 3,750 crore MoU with the karnataka government to set up a semiconductor assembly and testing facility and a printed circuit board manufacturing unit through the company's step-down subsidiaries.