A $25 Billion Vision for Amaravati
Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh – A monumental vision for the future of Andhra Pradesh is taking shape. In a landmark meeting that could redefine the state’s technological and educational landscape, the UK-based SRAM & MRAM Group has held high-level discussions with Chief Minister Sri N. Chandrababu Naidu and other key state leaders.
On the table is a staggering $25 billion investment aimed at positioning Amaravati as a global hub for high-tech manufacturing and advanced learning.
The ambitious proposal, which has generated considerable excitement, centers on two flagship projects: the establishment of the SRAM India Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (SISMC) and the creation of a world-class SRAM Global Technology University.
This is more than just an investment; it’s a blueprint for a self-reliant India, a nation at the forefront of the semiconductor industry. The discussions, held in a spirit of shared ambition, brought together the highest echelons of the state government, including the Honorable Finance Minister Shri P. Keshav and the Honorable Health Minister, with senior executives from the global conglomerate.
At the heart of this collaboration is a powerful synergy. The Andhra Pradesh government’s unwavering commitment to fostering futuristic industries and building premier educational infrastructure aligns perfectly with SRAM & MRAM Group’s strategic goals. The group has been vocal about its mission to enhance India’s semiconductor capabilities and provide global-standard technical education on home soil.

SRAM India Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (SISMC)
The proposed SISMC is a direct answer to the global call for diversified and resilient semiconductor supply chains. By establishing a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Amaravati, the project aims to catapult India onto the world stage of chip production, a critical component in everything from smartphones to advanced defence systems.
SRAM Global Technology University
Complementing this industrial powerhouse is the vision for the SRAM Global Technology University. This institution is being designed to be a crucible of innovation, nurturing the next generation of engineers, scientists, and tech leaders. The university will focus on industry-aligned curricula and cutting-edge research, ensuring that the talent powering the new semiconductor plant and a host of other industries is cultivated right here in Andhra Pradesh.
For the people of Andhra Pradesh, this mega-project promises a wave of new opportunities. The twin initiatives are expected to generate thousands of skilled jobs, spark a culture of innovation, and attract a vibrant ecosystem of ancillary industries and research partners to Amaravati.
As a spokesperson for the SRAM & MRAM Group stated, “This is more than an investment—it’s a vision to build the foundation for India’s leadership in semiconductors and next-generation education.“
The future, it seems, is being forged in Andhra Pradesh.
The meeting marks a critical first step in a long and promising journey. As the plans move forward, all eyes will be on Amaravati, watching as it transforms into a beacon of technology, innovation, and opportunity for the rest of the world to see.