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GAP Group Launches Dholera's First Co-working Hub to Support India's Growing Semiconductor Ecosystem
The co-working facility, scheduled to become operational by October 2026, is located directly opposite the Tata Semiconductor Fab in Dholera Special Investment Region, providing ready-to-use office infrastructure for semiconductor manufacturers, suppliers, EPC contractors, consultants and project teams establishing operations in the region.
June 12, 2026. By Abha Rustagi
GAP Group on Friday announced the launch of Dholera's first dedicated co-working space, a facility aimed at supporting the rapidly emerging semiconductor ecosystem around Tata Electronics' semiconductor fabrication plant and strengthening India's domestic chip manufacturing ambitions.
The co-working facility, scheduled to become operational by October 2026, is strategically located directly opposite the Tata Semiconductor Fab in Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR), providing ready-to-use office infrastructure for semiconductor manufacturers, suppliers, EPC contractors, consultants and project teams establishing operations in the region.
The announcement comes as India accelerates efforts to build a self-reliant semiconductor industry, a critical pillar for sectors ranging from consumer electronics and telecommunications to electric vehicles (EVs), renewable energy, healthcare equipment and defence. The Dholera semiconductor plant is expected to play a key role in this transformation by manufacturing critical power management chips, sensors and electronic components used in EVs, battery management systems, solar inverters, energy storage solutions and smart power grids.
GAP Group said the facility is expected to reduce operational lead times and improve coordination among stakeholders involved in semiconductor manufacturing and allied industries. The company added that the project would support the growing network of vendors, contractors, consultants, training partners and support organisations expected to establish a presence in Dholera in the coming years.
Spread across 4,128.92 square metres in a G+1 structure within GAP Group's Akhilam Township, the facility has been designed as a plug-and-play workspace, allowing companies to commence operations immediately while scaling their presence as business requirements evolve.
"Dholera is entering a defining phase of its growth journey. As large-scale industrial investments begin translating into on-ground operations, there is an urgent need for supporting infrastructure that enables businesses to establish themselves quickly and efficiently. GAP Co-Working Space has been conceptualised to fulfil this requirement and provide companies with a ready platform to participate in Dholera's growth story from day one," said Ambrish Parajiya, Managing Director of GAP Group.
The facility is expected to play a supporting role in the development of Dholera as a semiconductor manufacturing hub, particularly as ancillary industries and supply chain partners move closer to major fabrication and electronics manufacturing investments in the region.
India has identified semiconductor manufacturing as a strategic priority to strengthen technological self-sufficiency and enhance competitiveness in advanced manufacturing. Industry experts say the success of semiconductor clusters depends not only on fabrication plants but also on the availability of supporting infrastructure that enables suppliers, engineering firms, service providers and technology partners to operate efficiently.
The co-working facility, scheduled to become operational by October 2026, is strategically located directly opposite the Tata Semiconductor Fab in Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR), providing ready-to-use office infrastructure for semiconductor manufacturers, suppliers, EPC contractors, consultants and project teams establishing operations in the region.
The announcement comes as India accelerates efforts to build a self-reliant semiconductor industry, a critical pillar for sectors ranging from consumer electronics and telecommunications to electric vehicles (EVs), renewable energy, healthcare equipment and defence. The Dholera semiconductor plant is expected to play a key role in this transformation by manufacturing critical power management chips, sensors and electronic components used in EVs, battery management systems, solar inverters, energy storage solutions and smart power grids.
GAP Group said the facility is expected to reduce operational lead times and improve coordination among stakeholders involved in semiconductor manufacturing and allied industries. The company added that the project would support the growing network of vendors, contractors, consultants, training partners and support organisations expected to establish a presence in Dholera in the coming years.
Spread across 4,128.92 square metres in a G+1 structure within GAP Group's Akhilam Township, the facility has been designed as a plug-and-play workspace, allowing companies to commence operations immediately while scaling their presence as business requirements evolve.
"Dholera is entering a defining phase of its growth journey. As large-scale industrial investments begin translating into on-ground operations, there is an urgent need for supporting infrastructure that enables businesses to establish themselves quickly and efficiently. GAP Co-Working Space has been conceptualised to fulfil this requirement and provide companies with a ready platform to participate in Dholera's growth story from day one," said Ambrish Parajiya, Managing Director of GAP Group.
The facility is expected to play a supporting role in the development of Dholera as a semiconductor manufacturing hub, particularly as ancillary industries and supply chain partners move closer to major fabrication and electronics manufacturing investments in the region.
India has identified semiconductor manufacturing as a strategic priority to strengthen technological self-sufficiency and enhance competitiveness in advanced manufacturing. Industry experts say the success of semiconductor clusters depends not only on fabrication plants but also on the availability of supporting infrastructure that enables suppliers, engineering firms, service providers and technology partners to operate efficiently.
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