
Semiconductors made in India | The Indian government approach is completely in the manufacture of semiconductors. The semiconductor mission of the government is progressing very fast to achieve its completely self -sufficient mission in the field of semiconductors. India is limiting its dependence on foreign companies such as NVIDIA, AMD and Intel for Chips. The minister of the Union, Ashwini Vaishnav, declared on Saturday that India is working on 25 chipsets with intellectual property (IP). The Minister of the Union said that the work is carrying out 13 projects of this type that are being led by the Center for the Development of Advanced Computing of Bangalore. In addition, he declared that we have to change a nation of service to a product nation, while guaranteeing the protection of intellectual property (IP).
The Government is supporting 250 academic institutions in semiconductor design
The Government aims to manufacture chips in India for the manufacture of semiconductors in the future. Taking a step in this direction, the Government is working on a process of systematic review for the design of semiconductors in more than 300 institutions throughout the country. It includes 250 academic institutions and 65 new companies. According to the Ministry of IT, these initiatives aim to mark the beginning of a new era allowing creativity in the country. Under this process, the chips design is becoming democratic and accessible in line with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi: “Design in India is as important as’ Make In India.”
The C2S program will prepare 85,000 professionals ready for the industry
The C2S (chip to startup) program aims to benefit B.Tech, M.Tech and Ph.DS. The objective is to prepare 85,000 labor ready for the industry specialized in the design of semiconductor chips at the Nielit level. This program provides practical experience to students in the field of design, manufacturing and chips tests. According to the C2S program, one of the largest facilities in the country has been established, ‘Chipin Center’ in C-DAC. Its objective is to bring chips design infrastructure to the door of the design community throughout the country. In addition, a new ‘Center of Excellence (COE)’ has been launched in the chips design field in February this year to meet the growing demand for qualified professionals in the semiconductor and chip design industry. This COE has been initiated by the National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (Nielit) on the Noida Campus.