According to Professor Swaroop Ganguly, Professor-in-Charge at the IIT Bombay Research Park, India’s engineering and science students have shown a strong desire to explore semiconductor technologies.
The Indian cabinet has approved a plan worth 229.19 billion rupees ($2.68 billion) to boost electronics components ...
A major highlight of the roadshow was the unveiling of over 100 intellectual properties (IPs) and 50 groundbreaking ...
Currently valued at $45-50 billion, India’s semiconductor demand is expected to reach $100-110 billion by 2030, S Krishnan, ...
The OSAT unit will position Assam as a key node in India’s growing semiconductor supply chain and contribute to the country’s strategic goal of achieving technological independence in chip ...