The upcoming Noida International Airport in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh will boost connectivity in the region and help industries including Semiconductors, electronics manufacturing, etc. The visitors at the #SemiconIndia2024 got an opportunity to see a working model of the airport and understand how it will bring the needed transformation in the state. Semicon India
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#electronica India 2024 will take place in conjunction with productronica India at the India Exposition Mart Limited (IEML), Greater Noida, Delhi NCR. What's so different this year? Messe Muenchen India and SEMI join forces to host #SEMICON India at Indian expo Mart, Greater Nodia with electronica India and productronica India. India's rapid growth in its domestic market and increasing demand for advanced #electronics like electric vehicles have made it a desirable location for #semiconductor manufacturing and #sourcing. With a developing supply chain for machinery, components, assembly, #testing, and specialized services, there's a pressing need to create an efficient and cost-effective semiconductor #manufacturing supply chain in India.effective supply chain tailored for semiconductor manufacturing in #India. Don't missed the opporunity to join us under the Singapore pavilion. Contact AEIS now. Find out more details- https://lnkd.in/gysKtfvk
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India's Chip Revolution Takes a Giant Leap Exciting news! The Indian government just greenlit the construction of three new semiconductor units under the ambitious #SemiconductorIndia program. This is a major move towards India becoming a self-reliant player in the global chip market. Here's a quick breakdown: Tata Electronics is teaming up with PSMC (Taiwan) to build a massive 50,000 wspm semiconductor fab in Gujarat, focusing on high-performance and power management chips (think EV). Tata Semiconductor is setting up a semiconductor ATMP unit in Assam with an investment of ₹27,000 crore. This unit will focus on advanced packaging technologies for various electronics. CG Power is partnering with Renesas (Japan) and Stars Microelectronics (Thailand) to build another semiconductor ATMP unit in Gujarat, specializing in chips for consumer, industrial, and automotive applications. What does this mean for India? Reduced reliance on chip imports: India will be less dependent on foreign suppliers, boosting its position in the global electronics supply chain. Job creation: These units are expected to generate 20,000 direct jobs in advanced technology and 60,000 indirect jobs across various industries. Innovation boost: A robust domestic chip industry will fuel innovation and entrepreneurship in electronics design and manufacturing. This is just the beginning! The #SemiconductorIndia program has the potential to transform India's technological landscape. #electronics #manufacturing #India #economy #technology #investments #futureofindia
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set a goal to grow the country's electronics sector to $500 billion by the end of the decade. Speaking at the Semicon India 2024 inauguration in Greater Noida, Modi emphasized India’s strengths in areas like semiconductors. Currently, the nation’s electronics market is valued at approximately $155 billion. India is actively courting semiconductor makers. The government has so far approved over $15 billion in semiconductor investments, including Tata Group's plans to build the country’s first major chip plant and US-based Micron Technology Inc.'s proposed $2.75 billion assembly facility in Gujarat. Follow GCIC FINSERV to stay updated. #DailyNews #BreakingNews #Electronics #TechIndustry #Innovation #SmartTechnology #ConsumerElectronics #Gadgets #TechTrends #ElectronicsDesign #pmmodi #WearableTech #NextGenTech #ElectronicsMarket #ElectronicsDevelopment #ElectronicComponents #TrendingNow #NewsUpdate #InTheNews #CurrentEvents
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In a thought-provoking conversation with Kumar Priyadarshi, Founder of TechoVedas and our esteemed media partner for electronica India and productronica India , and SEMICON India 2024, Atul Lall, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Dixon Technologies India Limited India, shares valuable insights on India's growing dominance in device manufacturing with some of the world's most iconic brands. He emphasizes the importance of deepening value addition and strengthening intellectual property (IP) retention, highlighting the government's proactive approach to support this progress. Additionally, he recognizes the crucial role of ELCINA in promoting the 45-50% of non-semiconductor components essential to electronic devices. Tanmay Pol | Rajiv Wadhwa | Anne Dautremant | GaneshKumar Murugan | Urmi Kothari | Saravana Anand | Devisha Patra | Ravindra Pawar | Shweta Ojha #electronicaIndia #productronicaIndia #electronica #productronica #delhi #electronics #exhibitors #displays #components #technology #automation #embedded #electronicsmanufacturing #semi #makeinindia #vikisitbharat #innovations #exhibition #semicon #semiconductor #marketing #noida #innovationforum #embeddedai #techtalk #electronicsindustry #ai #artificialintelligence #embeddedtechnology #voltxchange #voltxperience #poweringinnovation
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There is nothing India CONt do- SEMICON manufacturing heats up in the subcontinent For the first time, 30% of new GCCs setup in India are from the semiconductor sector, highlighting the availability of world-class talent, infra, and policy, making the subcontinent the best location for semiconductor GCCs. With Tata's already gunning for their fabrication to commence from 2026 and 3 new GCCs setup in the last quarter, India is well on its way to becoming a self-reliant electronics and technology superpower. Adding to the myriad benefits of setting up in India is the distribution of talent and infra across a host of Tier 1 and 2 cities, each offering their own unique advantages. From Dohelra in Gujarat to Morigaon in Assam, global organizations are spoilt for choice. Vijaykumar HEGDE, Partner Zinnov talks to Sindhu Hariharan from businessline about how Indian GCCs have moved from just R&D and chip testing to entire product lifecycle ownership and manufacturing. Sidhant Rastogi Nilesh Thakker Nitika Goel (She/Her) For more on the India semiconductor wave, read our latest report with nasscom here: https://bit.ly/43Y85Lr #semiconductor #manufacturing #indiashining #GCCs #globalcapabilitycenters
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📈💡 Exciting News! India's electronics manufacturing industry is set to skyrocket, projected to reach a staggering $266 billion by 2026! 🇮🇳✨ This growth promises new opportunities, innovations, and a brighter future for technology in India. Stay tuned for more updates on this incredible journey! #IndiaElectronics #ManufacturingGrowth #TechRevolution #InnovateIndia #KaynesODM
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🚀 Exciting News in India's Semiconductor Industry! 1️⃣ Tata Electronics Private Limited (TEPL), in collaboration with Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (PSMC) from Taiwan, is pioneering a cutting-edge semiconductor fab in Dholera, Gujarat. With a whopping investment of Rs 91,000 crore, this fab will boast a capacity of 50,000 wafer starts per month (WSPM). It's poised to revolutionize high-performance compute chips with 28 nm technology, catering to diverse sectors including EV, telecom, defence, automotive, and more. 2️⃣ Tata Semiconductor Assembly and Test Pvt Ltd (TSAT) is gearing up to establish a state-of-the-art semiconductor unit in Morigaon, Assam. With an investment outlay of Rs 27,000 crore, this unit is set to address burgeoning demands across Automotive, EV, consumer electronics, telecom, and mobile phone sectors. Its impressive capacity of 48 million per day underscores India's commitment to technological advancement. 3️⃣ CG Power, in collaboration with Renesas Electronics Corporation, Japan, and Stars Microelectronics, Thailand, is set to elevate India's semiconductor prowess with a groundbreaking unit in Sanand, Gujarat. With an investment of Rs 7,600 crore, this facility will specialize in chips catering to consumer, industrial, automotive, and power applications, with a capacity of 15 million per day. These endeavors signify India's emergence as a key player in the global semiconductor arena, fostering innovation, job creation, and economic growth. 🌐💡 #semiconductor #TechInnovation #IndiaRising #Collaboration #Investment #TechProwess
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On my Show! While India excels in chip design, it grapples with insufficient manufacturing capabilities to satisfy the escalating demand, resulting in significant import reliance. Presently, the country's semiconductor consumption stands at $44 billion, poised for a projected 16 percent Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), potentially reaching $110 billion by 2030. In a big move, Government recently cleared proposals for three semiconductor manufacturing units worth Rs 1.3 lakh crore, including the country's first fab manufacturing plant by Tata Group and Taiwanese POWERCHIP SEMICONDUCTOR (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED (PSMC) in Gujarat, Tata Groups semiconductor unit in Morigaon, Assam and CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited will set up a semiconductor unit in Sanand, Gujarat in a tie-up with Renesas Electronics, Japan, and Starsmicroelectronics ( Thailand ) Plc , Thailand. The semiconductor industry is a strategic and lucrative sector that can boost India’s economic growth, innovation, and national security. The question remains: Can India effectively compete in the global chip race and emerge as a superpower in chip manufacturing? Watch our exclusive report and discussion to find answers with top industry experts Pankaj Mohindroo and ashok chandak. Full Link - https://lnkd.in/d9irZVbC #semiconductor #chipdesign #chipmanufacturing
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Electronics Manufacturing in India Will 2x! India's electronic manufacturing sector is set for a significant transformation, with expectations to reach around USD 250 billion in the next five years. Here's WHY: 1/ 𝐆𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐅𝐨𝐜𝐮𝐬: Emphasis on large-scale electronics manufacturing and digital technology services. 2/ 𝐒𝐞𝐥𝐟-𝐑𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞: India is transitioning to become self-reliant (Aatmanirbhar) and an export-led manufacturer, especially in mobile and laptop segments. 3/ 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐬: The government has allocated Rs 760 billion for electronic manufacturing through various incentive schemes. 4/ 𝐒𝐞𝐦𝐢𝐜𝐨𝐧 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐚 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐦: With a USD 10 billion outlay, this program aims to establish India as a global hub for semiconductor and display manufacturing. At Gembah, we have been actively collaborating with Indian manufacturers to produce top-notch electronics for our clients. ➡Leveraging India's cost advantages helps in providing affordable electronics. ➡Indian manufacturers maintain stringent quality standards. ➡Continuous innovation keeps the products cutting-edge. India's journey towards becoming a global hub for electronics manufacturing is not just a national ambition but a shared success story for all stakeholders involved. #manufacturing #production #gembah #india
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India’s Semiconductor Success: A Game-Changer for the Nation! 🇮🇳 India’s semiconductor sector has taken a significant leap with the Indian Semiconductor Mission (ISM), an initiative that has sparked massive investments and set India on the path to becoming a global tech powerhouse. Here are some major milestones: 💼 Micron Technology • Investment: $2.75 billion • Location: Sanand, Gujarat • First chip expected: 2025 ⚡ Tata Electronics Pvt Ltd • Investment: ₹91,000 crores • Focus: High-performance compute chips with 28nm tech 🔧 Tata Semiconductor Assembly and Test Pvt Ltd • Investment: ₹27,000 crores • Location: Morigaon, Assam 🚀 CG Power & Renesas Electronics Corp • Investment: ₹7,600 crores • Capacity: 15 million units/day 💻 Kaynes Semicon • Investment: ₹3,307 crores • Target: 1 billion chips annually With projects in the pipeline from Adani, Foxconn-HCL, and Zoho, the semiconductor revolution in India is just getting started! 🇮🇳 Looking ahead, ISM 2.0 is expected to bring even more opportunities as the government continues to foster innovation and job creation in this critical sector. As our PM Shri Narendra Modi says, “Yahi samay hai, sahi samay hai!” #Semiconductors #IndianTech #Micron #Tata #Renesas #Foxconn #MakeInIndia #ISM #TechnologyTransformation #Innovation #JobOpportunities
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