PM Modi to Inaugurate ₹20,000 Crore Micron Semiconductor Plant in Sanand
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate India’s first semiconductor ATMP (Assembly, Testing, Marking and Packaging) plant by Micron Technology in Sanand in Gujarat, on February 28 2026. The ₹22,516 crore investment marks a major milestone in India’s semiconductor manufacturing journey, positioning the country as an emerging global hub for chip assembly and testing.
Micron’s Sanand ATMP plant will enable assembly and test manufacturing of,
The facility will cater to both domestic and international markets, supporting the rising global demand for memory and storage solutions, especially in artificial intelligence (AI) applications.
Currently, around 2,000 people are employed at the plant, with plans to generate 5,000 direct jobs in the coming years.
An ATMP plant plays a critical role in semiconductor manufacturing after chip fabrication.
Step by Step Process
Assembly & Testing (ATMP)
The Sanand plant will receive advanced wafers from Micron’s global facilities and convert them into finished memory products, including SSDs.
The Micron ATMP plant aligns with India’s broader ambition to become self reliant in semiconductor manufacturing. With global supply chains diversifying beyond traditional hubs, India is positioning itself as a reliable alternative destination.
Key benefits include,
Q. The semiconductor ATMP plant inaugurated in Sanand has been set up by which company?
A) Intel
B) TSMC
C) Micron Technology
D) Samsung
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