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Rajasthan becomes chip hub as Sahasra Semiconductor starts packing in Bhiwadi with 400 crore push
India
Published on 16 May 2026

Exports begin fast as 60 percent heads overseas
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw virtually laid the foundation stone for the Sahasra Semiconductor facility in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan—an SME-led ATMP/OSAT chip packaging plant worth over ₹400 crore. The 57,000 sq. ft. site will start at about 60 million units annually and aims for 400–600 million units within 2–3 years. Built with Class 10K and 100K cleanrooms, it already ships more than 60% of output abroad while supporting India’s push to deepen semiconductor capabilities.
- Foundation stone laid by Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw in Bhiwadi
- Project value: over ₹400 crore; facility investment: more than ₹150 crore
- Facility size: 57,000 sq. ft. with Class 10K and 100K cleanrooms
- Capacity ramp: ~60 million units now to 400–600 million in 2–3 years
- More than 60% of output already exported to the US and Europe
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