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‘Semicon Demand to Touch $100-110 b by 2030’

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India's Semiconductor Demand and Industry Development

India's semiconductor demand is projected to rise significantly, from its current value of $45 billion-$50 billion to an expected $100 billion-$110 billion by 2030, according to a senior government official.

Role of MeitY's Nano Centers

  • MeitY's Nano Centers are crucial in fostering innovation and developing a semiconductor-ready workforce.
  • The goal is to prepare 85,000 professionals in the field.

India Semiconductor Mission

  • The mission is one of the world's most extensive subsidy and grant programmes for semiconductors.
  • Approximately 70%-75% of investments in major semiconductor facilities are funded by taxpayer money.
  • A collective responsibility shared by the government, industry, and academia is emphasized for the mission's success.

Workforce and Global Capability Centres (GCCs)

  • India hosts 20% of the workforce in semiconductor design.
  • India's GCCs have achieved significant scale.
  • It is important for India to develop its own fabless companies and strengthen its intellectual property (IP) base.

Nano Electronics Roadshow

  • The event was held at IISc Bengaluru.
  • Featured 48 tech demos presented by students from Nano Centers at IISc and IITs.
  • Tags :
  • Global Capability Centres (GCCs)
  • Semiconductor Mission
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