Deputy CM Bhatti invites Japanese firms to invest in Telangana
HYDERABAD: Stating that the Telangana government has set a target of generating 20,000 MW green energy by 2030, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, who also holds the Energy portfolio, invited the Japanese industrialists to invest in the semiconductor industry of the state.
As part of his Japan visit, the minister on Thursday visited and interacted with the management of the semiconductor company ROHM, located near Kyoto city.
Asserting that Telangana is developing rapidly and semiconductors are essential for various sectors, Vikramarka invited ROHM to establish a semiconductor unit in Telangana either independently or in partnership.
Senior officials of ROHM, through virtual reality, demonstrated their production processes to the deputy CM. They disclosed that the company has already been operating in three locations in India.