Tata Electronics will serve as a manufacturing partner for Qualcomm Automotive Modules to support the growing global demand for modular automotive platforms.
Qualcomm Technologies will manufacture the products in India at Tata Electronics’ upcoming semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) facility in Jagiroad, Assam. The technology is required by various Indian and global automakers for digital cockpits, infotainment, connectivity, and intelligent vehicle systems.
Qualcomm Automotive Modules integrate the Snapdragon Digital Chassis system-on-chips (SoCs) with essential system components into a single, production-ready module. By simplifying system design and accelerating development timelines, Qualcomm Automotive Modules enable scalable, turnkey architectures that support the industry’s transition to software-defined vehicles.
“Our work with Tata Electronics marks an important milestone in our automotive growth strategy. As the industry accelerates its shift toward integrated, module-based architectures, expanding manufacturing capacity in key regions becomes essential,” said Nakul Duggal, EVP and Group GM, Automotive, Industrial and Embedded IoT, and Robotics, Qualcomm Technologies.
“Modules are central to Qualcomm Technologies’ vision for the future of vehicle electronics. By providing comprehensive, ready-to-integrate solutions, we help automakers reduce design complexity and bring next-generation vehicles to market more quickly,” said Savi Soin, Senior Vice President & President, Qualcomm India.
“We will leverage our Integrated Systems Packaging (ISP) solutions and deliver high quality, high-performance products to support Qualcomm Technologies’ global product leadership,” said Dr Randhir Thakur, CEO & MD, Tata Electronics.
The greenfield, high-volume semiconductor assembly and test facility in Jagiroad, Assam is India’s first indigenous OSAT facility, being built with an investment of $3 billion. The facility will focus on crucial platform technologies — Wire Bond, Flip Chip, and Integrated Systems Packaging (ISP) — to manufacture products critical for key applications in industries such as automotive, communications, IoT, and AI.
Published on February 20, 2026
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