India is leapfrogging the rest of the world in critical wireless technologies and semiconductor design, and driving new products, Chris Ripley, President and CEO of Sinclair, has said ahead of Semicon India 2025 - India's flagship semiconductor-focused event
Highlighting the broad scope of India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday said that all major areas have been covered, including the manufacturing of semiconductors for drones.
Highlighting the broad scope of India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday said that all major areas have been covered, including the manufacturing of semiconductors for drones.
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) announced on Friday that the government may unveil two to three small semiconductor projects in the coming period, as the nation's ambitious semiconductor manufacturing program gains momentum.
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has begun work on the next phase of India's semiconductor programme, Semicon 2.0, and is currently holding discussions with the Ministry of Finance and other stakeholders to finalise its contours.
India's flagship semiconductor-focused event, Semicon India, is back. This year, it's happening from September 2-4 at Yashobhoomi here in the national capital.
Vervesemi Microelectronics, a fabless semiconductor company which has received financial support from the government, on Friday announced its upcoming portfolio of advanced integrated circuits (ICs) designed to accelerate India's semiconductor self-reliance and drive global innovation.
Vervesemi Microelectronics, a fabless semiconductor company which has received financial support from the government, on Friday announced its upcoming portfolio of advanced integrated circuits (ICs) designed to accelerate India's semiconductor self-reliance and drive global innovation.
Punjab Cabinet Minister Sanjeev Arora on Tuesday announced a major boost to the state's semiconductor ecosystem, with the Union Cabinet approving four new projects under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), including one to be set up in SAS Nagar.
In a significant push to India's chip-making ambitions, the Union Cabinet on Tuesday approved four new semiconductor manufacturing projects with a total investment of Rs 4,600 crore under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM). The projects will boost domestic production of chips, packagin
By far, six major semiconductor projects have been approved. These include multi-billion-dollar investments from Tata Group, Micron Technology, CG Power, Kaynes Semicon, and an HCL-Foxconn joint venture.
In a significant stride towards establishing digital sovereignty, the central government's ambitious semiconductor mission is being hailed as a transformative step in securing the country's control over its digital infrastructure.