Govt opens application for semiconductor manufacturing unit incentives
02 Jun 2023
2 Min Read
CW Team
The Indian government has announced a fresh call for applications to seek incentives for establishing
semiconductor and display manufacturing fabs. This move follows the reported denial of benefits to
a joint venture between Vedanta Resources and Foxconn under India's semiconductor mission.
Alongside the Vedanta-Foxconn JV, Singapore-based IGSS Ventures and ISMC, a consortium of Abu
Dhabi-based Next Orbit Ventures and Israel's Tower Semiconductor, had also applied for the
incentives. IGSS and ISMC plan to reapply, according to top executives from the respective
consortiums. However, Vedanta-Foxconn has not responded regarding their plan of action.
According to a report, the government decided to reject incentives for Vedanta-Foxconn's proposed
28 nanometer semiconductor manufacturing facility due to the JV's failure to secure a technology
partner or license manufacturing-grade technology within nine months of announcing their plans. An
inquiry regarding Vedanta's intention to reapply for the incentives remained unanswered.
Raj Kumar, Founder and Group CEO of IGSS Ventures, stated that they will indeed reapply for the fab
project in India, with plans to make changes based on discussions with the ISM, the nodal agency for
the program. They intend to bring a major global semiconductor company on board as the lead
investor of the consortium.
The ISM has expressed the need for a large anchor investor for the project. The consortium already
has three global investors who have committed equity. Ajay Jalan, founder and MD of Next Orbit
Ventures, confirmed that ISMC will also reapply, despite earlier indications from ISM that Next Orbit,
a financial investor-run equity fund, should sell its stake to an Indian company.
While the Vedanta-Foxconn JV may file a new application to meet the government's criteria, the
delay in receiving incentives, which cover 50% of the development costs of the fabrication unit, is
considered a setback.
The Indian government has announced a fresh call for applications to seek incentives for establishing
semiconductor and display manufacturing fabs. This move follows the reported denial of benefits to
a joint venture between Vedanta Resources and Foxconn under India's semiconductor mission.
Alongside the Vedanta-Foxconn JV, Singapore-based IGSS Ventures and ISMC, a consortium of Abu
Dhabi-based Next Orbit Ventures and Israel's Tower Semiconductor, had also applied for the
incentives. IGSS and ISMC plan to reapply, according to top executives from the respective
consortiums. However, Vedanta-Foxconn has not responded regarding their plan of action.
According to a report, the government decided to reject incentives for Vedanta-Foxconn's proposed
28 nanometer semiconductor manufacturing facility due to the JV's failure to secure a technology
partner or license manufacturing-grade technology within nine months of announcing their plans. An
inquiry regarding Vedanta's intention to reapply for the incentives remained unanswered.
Raj Kumar, Founder and Group CEO of IGSS Ventures, stated that they will indeed reapply for the fab
project in India, with plans to make changes based on discussions with the ISM, the nodal agency for
the program. They intend to bring a major global semiconductor company on board as the lead
investor of the consortium.
The ISM has expressed the need for a large anchor investor for the project. The consortium already
has three global investors who have committed equity. Ajay Jalan, founder and MD of Next Orbit
Ventures, confirmed that ISMC will also reapply, despite earlier indications from ISM that Next Orbit,
a financial investor-run equity fund, should sell its stake to an Indian company.
While the Vedanta-Foxconn JV may file a new application to meet the government's criteria, the
delay in receiving incentives, which cover 50% of the development costs of the fabrication unit, is
considered a setback.
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