Tag: Jabil

  • Jabil to Invest $125 Million to Establish Silicon Photonics Unit in Gujarat

    According to a senior Jabil official on 6 March, the US electronics manufacturer Jabil wants to invest about $125 million to establish a silicon photonics production facility in Gujarat. Jabil has decades of experience in silicon photonics technologies, according to Matt Crowley, Executive Vice President, Global Business Unit, who spoke at the IESA Vision Summit. According to Crowley, the company is thrilled to declare that it intends to establish a new factory in Gujarat. Today, the business is thrilled to announce a Memorandum of Understanding specifically for the fabrication of silicon photonics in Gujarat.

    This year, the factory will be in operation. In order to establish the factory, the firm and the Gujarati government signed a memorandum of agreement at the event. According to Crowley, Jabil began operations in India in 2003 and currently has over 75,000 employees there. He went on to say that Jabil thinks photonics has a lot of potential in cutting-edge fields, including medicine, driverless cars, 5G networks, and artificial intelligence applications. He described India as the “right spot for investments to scale,” citing the nation’s robust labour market, expanding economy, and government’s “willingness” to make investments.

    Deals Worth INR15000 Cr Signed by Gujarat Government

    On the first day of the massive semiconductor conference in Gandhinagar, the Gujarat government signed proposals with both domestic and foreign companies totalling INR 15,000 Cr. Of this, NextGen alone pledged INR 10,000 Cr to establish an optoelectronics facility and compound semiconductor fabrication in the state. On the first day of the conference, Mona Khandhar, principal secretary in the state’s department of science and technology, stated that several memorandums of understanding (MoUs) indicating a possible investment of INR 15,000 Cr in Gujarat’s semiconductor sector were signed with stakeholders, including the state government. Furthermore, Taiwan Surface Mounting Technology reportedly revealed plans to invest more than INR 500 Cr to establish a new electronics manufacturing services facility in the state. In the meantime, IIT Gandhinagar and Tata Electronics inked a deal to improve semiconductor-related skills. In addition, a three-way Memorandum of Understanding was signed for display semiconductors between Himax Technologies, Taiwanese company PSMC, and Tata Electronics.

    Gujarat Preferred Destination for Semi-Conductor Manufacturers

    According to Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Gujarat has become the most popular place in India to establish semiconductor plants, and the state is ready to join the global semiconductor supply chain. Patel emphasised Gujarat’s rise as a technology powerhouse while speaking at the three-day Gujarat SemiConnect 2025 in Gandhinagar. He added that Gujarat had established a Global Capability Centre Policy to promote AI, machine learning, analytics, and related industries, and that under the Prime Minister’s direction, India is solidifying its position globally in cutting-edge fields like semiconductors, AI, machine learning, and drone technology. By highlighting Gujarat’s potential as a desirable travel destination, the three-day event aims to attract investments, stimulate capital inflow into the state’s semiconductor industry, integrate regional businesses into global value chains, and strengthen the state’s ability to innovate in the semiconductor sector.

  • Apple Supplier Jabil Plans Trichy Electronics Manufacturing Worth INR 2,000 Crore

    A statement from the state government of Tamil Nadu stated that the electronic component supply company Jabil intends to invest INR 2,000 crore to establish a manufacturing plant in Trichy, resulting in the creation of around 5,000 employment opportunities in the state.

    On September 10, in the United States, the supplier to Apple, Cisco, and HP signed a contract with the state, with Chief Minister MK Stalin in attendance. Stalin posted on X, confirming the investment request and stating that important investments had been acquired for the industrial prosperity of Tamil Nadu! Jabil, a world-renowned EMS provider, has made a massive investment of INR 2,000 crore in Tiruchirapalli. A new cluster for electronics manufacturing will be formed, and 5,000 employment opportunities will be created as a result of this.

    Tamil Nadu Has Become Apple Suppliers’ Hub

    All of the key Apple suppliers, including Foxconn, Pegatron, Tata Electronics, and Jabil, will be located within the state as a result of this. The announcement stated that this would result in the transformation of Trichy and the creation of a new electronics hub.

    Additionally, the Chief Minister stated that Rockwell Automation is expanding its manufacturing plans in the state by investing INR 666 crore in Kanchipuram, which will create 365 new jobs. A memorandum of understanding has been signed with Autodesk to “skill youth and boost MSMEs and startups, strengthening our overall industrial ecosystem.”

    Following the signing of deals with Nokia, PayPal, Applied Materials, Yield Engineering Systems, Microchip, and Infinx on August 30, the government of Tamil Nadu has now inked agreements with these companies. The agreements were signed by Chief Minister MK Stalin and Industries Minister TRB Rajaa, both of whom are currently in the United States.

    CM Encouraging Investors to Invest More

    An R&D center for Nokia, which will be one of their largest fixed network test beds in the world, will be established at SIPCOT in Siruseri, Chengalpattu, for INR 450 crore. The center will be used for the development of innovations in 10G, 25G, 50G, and 100G PON, as well as fixed wireless access and MDU solutions. The institution will also generate 100 jobs, according to a statement released by the state industries department.

    Furthermore, CM Stalin on September 8th extended an invitation to senior officials of BNY Mellon Corporation (The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation) to make fresh investments in the state.

    A conversation about the exploration of new investment prospects in artificial intelligence was held on September 7 with BNY Mellon by the CM, who is presently on a tour of the United States.


    Apple Has Begun Preparing Its Employees to Manufacture iPhone Pro Models in India
    Thousands of workers at Apple’s Tamil Nadu facility have reportedly begun training in order to manufacture the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max as near to the worldwide debut as feasible.