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India's Chip Dreams Take Shape
DataQuest
|October 2024
India's semiconductor industry is on the brink of transformation, poised to redefine its role in the global landscape. With a determined focus on bridging the technological divide with powerhouses like Taiwan and South Korea, India is embracing a pivotal moment in its journey toward semiconductor self-reliance.
INDIA'S CHIP DREAMS TAKE SHAPE
India's semiconductor industry is at a pivotal juncture, striving to bridge the technological gap with global leaders like Taiwan and South Korea.
India's semiconductor industry is undergoing rapid development with the government at the helm. The India Semiconductor Mission, launched with a $10 billion investment, is a key pillar driving self-reliance. Alongside this, the country has attracted major manufacturing projects like Micron's fab and Kaynes Technology's new plant, which aim to boost the local production of semiconductors and support industries like automotive, telecom, and electronics.
Government incentives such as the Design Linked Incentive (DLI) scheme provide much-needed support for R&D and innovation, positioning India to grow exponentially in this space. However, challenges remain, including resource management and skill shortages, which the government is addressing through long-term policies and partnerships.
Companies like Mindgrove Technologies and Flex AI are optimistic about India's potential to emerge as a significant player in the global semiconductor arena. With the country's increasing focus on R&D, talent development, and government-backed initiatives, the industry is poised for a period of exponential growth.
PRIORITIZING MARKET OPPORTUNITIES Unlike focusing solely on technological prowess, Indian semiconductor companies are prioritizing market opportunities. By identifying pressing needs like smart electricity meters, companies can concentrate on innovations that drive growth. This approach mirrors the success stories of global giants like TI, Sony, ARM, and Foxconn.
This story is from the October 2024 edition of DataQuest.
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