April 2026 | India Semiconductor & HR Leadership News – Tata Electronics has appointed Arti Sharma as Vice President – Human Resources for its FAB Semiconductor business, effective April 2026.
In her new role, she will lead the people strategy and workforce planning for the company’s upcoming semiconductor fabrication (FAB) project—an initiative that plays a critical role in India’s ambition to build a domestic chip manufacturing ecosystem.
Strengthening Talent Strategy for India’s Semiconductor Push
As part of her mandate, Arti Sharma will focus on:
- Building a skilled semiconductor workforce
- Driving talent acquisition and development
- Strengthening employee engagement and operations
- Supporting large-scale manufacturing readiness
Her role will be key in aligning HR strategy with India’s semiconductor growth vision.
Over 30 Years of HR Leadership Experience
Arti Sharma brings more than three decades of experience across manufacturing, industrial, and technology sectors.
Previous Experience:
- Most recently served at Schneider Electric as VP – HR for Global Supply Chain India
- Led HR strategy across 21 manufacturing facilities
- Managed talent, workforce planning, employee relations, and digital HR systems
She also held multiple leadership roles at Schneider Electric, including:
- VP HR for India operations
- HR leadership for global technology and innovation teams (6,000+ employees)
Global Leadership & Early Career
Arti has extensive international exposure, including:
- HRVP and Talent Manager for Global Marketing in Hong Kong, focusing on leadership development across regions
Earlier in her career, she worked with:
- India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd.
- Sun Life Financial
- Panasonic
Across these roles, she built expertise in:
- Organizational design
- HR transformation
- Talent development and change management
Education
Arti Sharma holds an MBA in Human Resources from Himachal Pradesh University.
About Tata Electronics Semiconductor FAB
Tata Electronics is developing a semiconductor fabrication facility (FAB) in India, aimed at strengthening the country’s chip manufacturing capabilities.
Key Focus Areas:
- Advanced semiconductor manufacturing
- Workforce skill development
- Supply chain strengthening
The initiative supports India’s broader push to:
- Reduce dependence on semiconductor imports
- Build a robust electronics ecosystem
- Enable growth in sectors like automotive, telecom, and consumer electronics
Market Outlook: India’s Semiconductor Opportunity
India is rapidly emerging as a key player in the global semiconductor landscape, driven by:
- Government incentives for chip manufacturing
- Increasing demand for electronics and digital infrastructure
- Focus on domestic production capabilities
Leadership appointments like this highlight the growing importance of talent and HR strategy in scaling large industrial projects.







