AM Technical Solutions is supporting the potential it sees in India becoming a ‘chip hub’ by investing in companies.
India is one of the most important countries in the semiconductor supply chain.
How is AM helping?
The semiconductor specialist is sharing its expertise in all aspects of the design, construction, and operations of semiconductor facilities with companies that are working on establishing manufacturing facilities (fabs) in India.
AM Technical Solutions’s primary value is providing key requirements for total cost efficiency and capability over the life of the facility, having operated foundries, as well as IDM logic and memory fabs.
Specifically, AM Technical Solutions can evaluate the impacts that design and construction elements will have on the fab’s long-term operational cost, quality, and capability.
AM's primary value is providing key requirements for total cost efficiency and capability over the life of the facility
The longstanding experience of the semiconductor company in running these facilities and supporting design, construction, and commissioning, has enabled it to see the mistakes that are consistently made that create negative impacts on the projects.
Essentially, AM Technical Solutions will provide the upfront expertise to guide and help develop the correct plans for these facilities.
AM Technical Solutions is a global company with projects in several regions, including Asia.
This enables AM Technical Solutions to leverage its extensive knowledge of semiconductor projects to provide targeted expertise that will help these projects succeed.
AM has operated foundries, as well as IDM logic and memory fabs
Sandeep Davé, Chief Business Officer of AM Technical Solutions, said: “Our focus is delivering value to these semiconductor companies by assuring that we meet the customers’ requirements of cost, quality, and schedule – not settling for the ‘pick two’ paradigm in the construction industry.”
“We are confident that our leadership team can provide necessary guidance and leadership for companies needing support for their capital projects in India,” Davé concluded.