India-based resources conglomerate Vedanta, looking to build India's first display manufacturing plant, has got South Korean suppliers on board after obtaining support from Japanese...
Vedanta, one of the applicants for India's semiconductor and display fab incentive scheme, is reportedly struggling to secure a technology partner and has divergent views with the...
Innolux is pushing ahead with the second phase of its double-pronged transformation by partnering with the India-based Vedanta Group, having reached a milestone in its first phase...
Vedanta and Foxconn have chosen Dholera to set up a semiconductor fab and display manufacturing facility, while India's electronics industry is still waiting for the government to...
Polarizer manufacturer Cheng Mei Materials Technology (CMMT) may land orders from India's panel industry supply chain now that its primary customer, Innolux, has decided to build...
Taiwan-based panel provider Innolux agrees to give a hand in India's development of LCD technology and manufacutring. However, Tata's low yield in manufacturing iPhone cases is a...
Innolux has signed a TFT-LED technology transfer contract with India-based Vedanta Group to help the Indian company build up LCD panel backend production facilities, targeting local...
India is reviewing three proposals from global semiconductor companies, among which the Vedanta-Foxconn JV may be the first to be approved thanks to its credibility in terms of technology...
Vedanta plans to invest billions of US dollars to build its chip and display manufacturing plants. Still, with limited experience in the business, Vedanta is reportedly struggling...
According to PR Newswire, Vedanta signed MoUs with 30 Japan-based companies to build its semiconductor and display business without naming the partners.
As the world moves toward semiconductors and EVs with China-plus-one in mind, Vedanta believes its natural resources and semiconductors businesses can play a more important role in...
Amid a fierce tussle between India's state governments to woo chip plants, Gujarat announced India's first incentive scheme for semiconductor and display investments.
Vedanta and Foxconn, jointly applying for India's INR760 billion semiconductor and display fabs incentive scheme, are eyeing an INR1.6 trillion investment in India's western state...
During the past week, Vedanta confirmed that its chip and display plants' location will be announced by mid-June, while Tesla and the Indian government still have to find some common...