Polymatech Electronics is establishing its second plant in India at Nava-Raipur, Chhattisgarh, focusing on advanced semiconductor chips and 5G/6G base stations. The facility, part of a ₹1,143 crore investment, is backed by a 40% capital subsidy from the Chhattisgarh government, highlighting the state’s commitment to high-tech manufacturing. Key Highlights: 1. Technological Focus: The plant will produce Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductor chips, vital for high-frequency 5G and 6G communication infrastructure. Advanced chip packaging will also be undertaken, with initial fabrications outsourced until Polymatech’s foundry in Grenoble, France, is operational. 2. Collaborative Boost: Partnership with Cardiff-based Simply RF enhances India's semiconductor manufacturing capabilities, aligning with global standards. 3. Economic Impact: This initiative strengthens India’s semiconductor and telecom sectors, contributing to the nation’s self-reliance in high-tech industries. 4. Go...
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