India will soon start commercial production of semiconductors and related products and become a global power in this sector as well just as it is in tech space, nuclear, and digital spaces, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he laid foundation stones for three new semiconductor plants o
Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani met Qualcomm CEO Cristiano R Amon and shared that he was inspired to hear about the American chipmaker's vision for semiconductors, Artificial Intelligence and other emerging technology.
The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the establishment of three semiconductor units under 'Development of Semiconductors and Display Manufacturing Ecosystems in India.
The Cabinet approved the establishment of three semiconductor units under 'Development of Semiconductors and Display Manufacturing Ecosystems in India. All three units will start construction within next 100 days.
In a significant decision, the Union Cabinet on Thursday approved the establishment of three semiconductor units, under 'Development of Semiconductors and Display Manufacturing Ecosystems in India'.
Singapore, February 26: Asia Photonics Expo (APE 2024), the world's leading holistic photonics platform for branding and business connections, is right around the corner. The event will be held from March 6 to 8 at Sands Expo and Convention Centre (Marina Bay Sands) B2, Singapore, and it wil
These decisions, aimed at fostering economic growth, promoting social welfare, and enhancing infrastructure development, reflect the state government's unwavering commitment to advancing the overall well-being of its citizens.
According to IIT Guwahati, this semiconductor has the potential to significantly enhance the efficiency of power electronics used in high-power applications such as electric vehicles, high-voltage transmission, traction, and industry automation, among others.
The US-India Business Council (USIBC) congratulated Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and the Union Government and lauded the commitment of the Indian government towards developing India's semiconductor ecosystem.
Rice University researchers have developed a new method for producing high-purity boron nitride nanotubes. These hollow cylindrical structures can withstand temperatures up to 900 degrees Celsius (~1652 Fahrenheit) and are stronger than steel by weight.
Scientists in the lab of Angel Marti have identified a novel approach to create high-purity boron nitride nanotubes, hollow cylindrical structures that can endure temperatures of up to 900 degrees Celsius (~1652 Fahrenheit) while also being stronger than steel by weight.