Tata Electronics and Robert Bosch GmbH have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate in electronics and semiconductor manufacturing. The partnership focuses on chip production and packaging at Tata Electronics’ planned assembly and test facility in Assam, as well as its foundry in Gujarat.

The agreement also includes joint projects within Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) for vehicle electronics, targeting mutual benefits.

The MoU was signed by Dr. Randhir Thakur, CEO and Managing Director of Tata Electronics, and Dirk Kress, Executive Vice President of Semiconductor Operations at Bosch.

“We are pleased to partner with Bosch to help develop a robust and reliable supply chain for key technology products. This collaboration aligns with our goal to build a comprehensive semiconductor and electronics ecosystem in India, delivering solutions for customers worldwide. It also represents an important step toward establishing a leadership position for the Indian electronics manufacturing sector globally,” stated Dr. Thakur.

“Bosch recognizes the growing demand for advanced automotive electronics and their critical role in shaping future mobility. To meet this demand and strengthen supply chain resilience, we welcome this partnership with Tata Electronics, a key player in the Indian market. This collaboration underscores both companies’ commitment to local engagement and highlights the strategic importance of India’s automotive sector, stated Dirk Kress.

Tata Electronics specializes in assembly, testing, and foundry operations with facilities planned in Assam and Gujarat. Robert Bosch GmbH operates globally in semiconductor manufacturing and automotive electronics.