T.N. CM Stalin inaugurates Bigtech’s Gorilla Glass manufacturing unit near Chennai
Tamil Nadu took another significant step forward in strengthening its electronics manufacturing ecosystem as Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inaugurated Bigtech’s state-of-the-art Gorilla Glass manufacturing unit on Friday, December 5, 2025. The facility, located in the SIPCOT Industrial Park at Pillaipakkam in Kancheepuram district near Chennai, marks a major milestone in India’s ambition to become a global hub for high-value electronic components.
A Joint Venture Strengthening India’s Tech Capabilities
Bigtech is a powerful collaboration between US-based Corning, the world leader in specialty glass, and Indian technology manufacturer Optiemus. With an investment of ₹1,003 crore, the new unit is designed to manufacture advanced Gorilla Glass for smartphones one of the most critical components in today’s digital devices. The facility is expected to enhance the domestic supply chain, reduce import dependency, and support the growing electronics manufacturing demand within India.
Tamil Nadu’s Focus on Building a Strong Manufacturing Base
During the inauguration, Chief Minister Stalin highlighted the State’s expanding industrial infrastructure. “We are setting up an Electronics Manufacturing Cluster in Thoothukudi, which will be well connected and equipped with excellent port facilities,” he announced. This initiative aligns with Tamil Nadu’s broader strategy to attract global investments, boost exports, and strengthen the State’s position as a leading electronics manufacturing destination in India.
Boost to Jobs, Innovation, and the Local Economy
The new Bigtech facility is expected to generate significant employment opportunities, support ancillary industries, and spur local economic growth. By combining world-class technology from Corning and local expertise from Optiemus, the project is also poised to boost innovation and promote advanced manufacturing capabilities in the region.
A Strategic Win for India’s Electronics Vision
The inauguration of the Gorilla Glass manufacturing unit comes at a time when India is aggressively pushing for electronic component localization under various government initiatives. With Tamil Nadu already emerging as a top choice for global electronics and smartphone manufacturers, Bigtech’s entry further strengthens the State’s industrial ecosystem and reinforces India’s vision of becoming a global leader in electronics manufacturing.
Conclusion
Bigtech’s new facility represents more than just an investment it symbolizes India’s growing capabilities in high-precision manufacturing and Tamil Nadu’s commitment to enabling cutting-edge industrial growth. As the State continues to build world-class infrastructure and attract major technology players, this landmark project is set to contribute significantly to India’s self-reliance and technological progress in the years ahead.
