Micron Inaugurates India's First Commercial ATMP Facility at Sanand
Prime Minister Modi inaugurated Micron Technology's US$2.75 billion ATMP facility in Sanand, Gujarat on February 28, 2026 — making it India's first operational commercial semiconductor assembly, test, marking and packaging plant.
The Micron Sanand facility produces DRAM and NAND flash memory products for mobile devices, data centres, and automotive applications. The inauguration by PM Modi on February 28, 2026 confirmed it as the first ISM-approved unit to begin commercial production — moving India from a country that approved semiconductor facilities to a country that actually runs them. The plant represents a US$2.75 billion investment and is the result of an agreement signed at the US–India iCET summit in 2023.
For every institution training semiconductor talent in India, Micron Sanand is now a real, operational placement destination — not a future aspiration. The facility needs ATMP process technicians, test engineers, quality engineers, and equipment support staff. Institutions within supply-chain distance of Sanand (Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra) should be in active conversation with Micron's HR teams now, not after the next cohort graduates.