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Three-day SemiconIndia 2023 to start from July 28; top firms like AMD, NVIDIA, Analog Devices, Renesas, Samsung to participate Semicon India
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Three-day SemiconIndia 2023 to start from July 28; top firms like AMD, NVIDIA, Analog Devices, Renesas, Samsung to participate

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 25 Jul 2023, 10:43 pm

New Delhi: India Semiconductor Mission, an independent business division of the Digital India Corporation, will organise its flagship SemiconIndia 2023 at the Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar from July 28 – July 30, 2023.

The event will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and is aimed at catalyzing India’s semiconductor ecosystem.

Ahead of the summit, an exhibition will be organised at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar, showcasing the top-notch technologies in the semiconductor industry was inaugurated by Chief Minister of Gujarat Bhupendrabhai Patel on July 25 in the presence of Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar.

Rajeev Chandrasekhar said, “Through the Semicon India exhibition, young Indians and people associated with technology can learn a lot. In India’s techade journey semiconductors and electronics sector will have a huge role to play.”

In the history of independent India this is the first time that such an effort has met with such success in just 15 months, he noted.

“The government’s vision of this ecosystem comprises of design innovation, research, talent, packaging and fabs and we are trying to bring in their associated supply chain — further cataysing the semiconductor ecosystem in India,” he added.

The government announced USD 10 billion Semicon India Programme with an aim to develop the semiconductors and Display manufacturing ecosystem in India.

The exhibition is open till July 30, 2023 which will showcase cutting edge technological advancement of more than 80 exhibitors from Semiconductor industry design start-ups and established multinationals, semiconductor supply-chain, equipment manufacturer, electronics manufacturers, academia, government/ state labs.

Some key participants include Micron, Applied Materials, LAM Research, Intel, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics, NXP Semiconductors, Infineon, AMD, NVIDIA, Analog Devices, Renesas, Samsung, Cadence Design Systems, Morphing Machines, InCore Semiconductors, SAANKHYA Labs, Wistron, Foxconn, LAVA, DELL, VVDN, IISc. Bangalore, IITs across the country.

SemiconIndia 2023 will exhibit various capabilities of India as a vibrant and sustainable manufacturing destination for global corporations, the ministry said.

Top leadership from Industry, Governments, Academia, and R&D institutions will be leveraging this platform to discuss key aspects including Ease of Doing Business, building trusted value chains, growth drivers, innovation and startups, and talent pipeline, the statement said.

More than 6,500 registrations have been received for the event including over 1,100 from industry, 250 plus startups, over 2500 students and over 228 participants from 23 countries.

The elaborate exhibitions are expected to have around 7,000 footfall each day, the ministry added.

As the event is being organised in hybrid mode, registration for attending the event online is available at https://www.semiconindia.org/.

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