A game-changing collaboration between Qualcomm Technologies and Tata Electronics will bring Qualcomm Automotive Module production to India, specifically Tata’s cutting-edge semiconductor site in Assam’s Jagiroad.
Revealed on February 20, this partnership furthers ‘Make in India’ by enabling in-country assembly of tech for vehicle digital interfaces, infotainment, connectivity, and intelligent systems. It directly tackles the booming requirements of automakers, promoting a more resilient and varied supply ecosystem.
Now part of Qualcomm’s worldwide module production alliance, Tata will contribute to meeting surging global needs for plug-and-play automotive hardware. Each module combines Snapdragon Digital Chassis chips with vital components, yielding complete, deployable platforms that simplify engineering and foster software-defined mobility.
Qualcomm’s Nakul Duggal affirmed the push for modular architectures demands broader manufacturing footprints. Savi Soin elaborated on how these all-in-one solutions cut complexities, accelerate go-to-market timelines, and leverage Indian manufacturing for superior supply chain dynamics serving OEMs everywhere.
The $3 billion Jagiroad venture stands as India’s pioneering OSAT facility, a greenfield marvel mastering wire bond, flip chip, and ISP technologies. Tailored for automotive, communications, IoT, and AI applications, it will churn out high-value products, cementing India’s role in next-gen auto tech.
