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Tata Electronics
Latest revenue
Not publicly disclosed
FY2024 · YoY: Unknown
Employees
~5,000 (estimated)
Sector: Manufacturing (Semiconductor ATMP Plant) | HQ: India | Founded: Not separately disclosed | Employees: Not separately disclosed
Listed as: Privately held |
Tata Electronics is not separately listed on Indian stock exchanges. Refer to the parent entity or cooperative federation noted under "Listed as" above.
Company overview
Tata Electronics operates in the manufacturing segment of the Indian market, with a presence noted in the semiconductor atmp plant category. The company is among the recognised participants in this segment alongside other Indian and multinational players. Operations follow the standard Companies Act 2013 disclosure framework where Tata Electronics is incorporated as a private or public limited company under Indian law, with statutory audit, GST registration under the CGST Act 2017, and applicable sectoral compliance under FSSAI, BIS, MoEF, or sectoral regulators as relevant to the activity. The competitive set in semiconductor atmp plant includes pan-India brands, regional players, and multinational subsidiaries operating in India through wholly-owned or joint-venture structures.
Recent developments
May 2026Tata Electronics has entered a strategic partnership with Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML to advance India's first semiconductor fabrication facility [5,6,9]. The agreement, formalized via MoU in May 2026, positions ASML as a key technology partner for the country's nascent chip manufacturing ecosystem [7,9]. The collaboration signals India's ambitions to move beyond assembly operations toward full-scale semiconductor production, with ASML providing critical lithography equipment and expertise [1,3].
The Tata-ASML tie-up represents a significant milestone in India's semiconductor push, drawing international validation for domestic chipmaking capabilities [3,4]. Industry analysts note the partnership underscores growing momentum behind India's strategic objective of developing indigenous semiconductor manufacturing capacity [1,2]. With global supply chain diversification driving interest in alternative production bases, the alliance positions India as an emerging player in the worldwide semiconductor landscape [3,5].
Sources (8)
- Tata Electronics-ASML tie-up signals India’s semiconductor ambitions are moving beyond assembly - Business Today · Business Today · Tue, 19 May 2026
- Tata Electronics: How Is ASML Helping Build Semiconductors in India? - Trade Brains · Trade Brains · Tue, 19 May 2026
- Tata-ASML deal: How significant is it for India’s semiconductor push? - Al Jazeera · Al Jazeera · Mon, 18 May 2026
- ASML Partners With Tata Electronics to Advance India Chip Plans - bloomberg.com · bloomberg.com · Sat, 16 May 2026
- Tata Electronics and ASML partner on India's first semiconductor fab - Reuters · Reuters · Sat, 16 May 2026
- Tata Electronics and ASML Announce Strategic Partnership to Advance the Semiconductor Manufacturing Ecosystem in India - Tata Electronics · Tata Electronics · Sat, 16 May 2026
- Tata Electronics, ASML join hands for semiconductor manufacturing in India - The Economic Times · The Economic Times · Sat, 16 May 2026
- Tata Electronics, ASML sign MoU to advance chip making ecosystem in India - The Hindu · The Hindu · Sat, 16 May 2026
Financial performance and recent trajectory
Disclosed revenue (FY25): Not separately disclosed in segment-wise FY 2024-25 reporting.
Competitive position
Tata Electronics occupies a position in the semiconductor atmp plant category alongside other listed and unlisted Indian players. Competitive intensity in the segment is shaped by raw material cost cycles, distribution depth, branded versus unbranded share, and the regulatory framework governing manufacturing, FSSAI labelling (for food), BIS standards (for engineering goods), or sectoral norms. The principal competitive moats in this category are typically scale, distribution reach, brand trust, and integrated procurement. KAMRIT's project report on semiconductor atmp plant benchmarks new entrant economics against the listed peer cost structure including capex per tonne (or per unit of output), working capital intensity, gross margin band, and the EBITDA delta between organised and unorganised participants.
Key risks
Input cost volatility in the semiconductor atmp plant value chain Competitive intensity from larger Indian groups and multinational subsidiaries Regulatory tightening under FSSAI, BIS, environmental norms, or labour codes
Outlook
Tata Electronics is a participant in the Indian semiconductor atmp plant category, which forms part of the broader Manufacturing space. The Indian semiconductor atmp plant market continues to evolve with rising organised share, premiumisation, distribution expansion, and a regulatory architecture covering the Companies Act 2013, the Income Tax Act 1961, the CGST Act 2017, the Legal Metrology Act 2009, and sectoral statutes including the Food Safety and Standards Act 2006 (for food and beverage subsegments), the Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 (for pharmaceutical or healthcare adjacencies), the Environment Protection Act 1986 (for emissions and effluents), and labour codes consolidated under the four 2020 labour codes. In KAMRIT's project report framework for this category, the competitive set typically includes pan-India branded leaders, multinational subsidiaries, mid-sized regional players, and a long tail of MSME participants. The structural attractiveness of the category for new entrants is a function of (a) market growth rate, (b) the share that remains with unorganised or fragmented operators, (c) the cost of regulatory compliance, and (d) the capex intensity of plant and machinery. The KAMRIT bankable DPR for this category structures a new entrant's economics against this competitive landscape. For Tata Electronics specifically, public-domain disclosures provide a baseline view of operations, but segment-wise revenue, EBITDA, capacity utilisation, and forward capex plans are not separately broken out in many cases. Where the company is part of a listed group, the SEBI LODR and the Companies Act 2013 governance framework apply, with statutory audit conducted under SA 700 and CARO 2020 reporting. Where the company is unlisted, the Companies Act 2013 framework continues to govern with reduced public disclosure. The risk and opportunity outlook for Tata Electronics mirrors the broader semiconductor atmp plant category dynamics. Demand-side drivers include rising household consumption, urbanisation, organised retail expansion, and policy support including PLI schemes (where applicable to the segment). Supply-side risks include input cost volatility, regulatory tightening, environmental compliance escalation, and competitive intensity from larger groups or imports. Management quality, balance sheet strength, distribution depth, and the capex execution track record are the differentiators within the peer set. KAMRIT's research desk maintains a baseline reference for Tata Electronics as a peer benchmark within the semiconductor atmp plant category. For investors, lenders, or new entrant promoters seeking a fuller assessment of Tata Electronics, KAMRIT's deep-dive company profile engagement covers financial trajectory, capacity and capex, distribution and customer concentration, regulatory exposure, and the competitive position with named peers.
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