Sources: 
The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority is set to develop eleven flatted factory complexes tailored to various industrial parks including medical devices, semiconductors, IT, apparel, and toys. These multi-storey industrial buildings will provide approximately
3,000 affordable and ready-to-use industrial units, primarily targeting MSMEs and startups.
The initiative addresses a critical challenge faced by emerging businesses: the high cost of land allotment near the Noida International Airport and International Film City, which often prevents MSMEs and startups from establishing large standalone factories. By offering
leased units instead of selling them, the Authority aims to reduce the financial burden on these enterprises, facilitating easier market entry and growth.
The first flatted factory will be constructed in Sector 28 within the 350-acre medical device park. This five-acre facility, with an estimated cost of Rs 125 crore, will house
240 units of varying sizes: 50 units of 120 sqm, 60 units of 90 sqm, and 126 units of 60 sqm.
Importantly, the allocation policy reserves
75% of the units for MSMEs and 25% for startups, ensuring that the majority of the space supports small and medium enterprises while also fostering innovation through startups.
As CEO Arun Vir Singh stated, "
The Authority will lease, not sell, these units to make it easier for emerging businesses to set up operations without the burden of land ownership." This approach is expected to boost industrial activity along the Yamuna Expressway corridor and contribute to regional economic development.
Overall, the flatted factory complexes represent a strategic effort to create an industrial ecosystem that balances affordability, accessibility, and sector-specific infrastructure for MSMEs and startups.
Sources: 
The Yamuna Expressway will host eleven flatted factory complexes offering around 3,000 affordable industrial units, reserving 75% for MSMEs and 25% for startups. These multi-storey buildings aim to support emerging businesses by leasing units, easing capital burdens amid rising land costs near Noida International Airport.