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With participation from 9 Indian states, nearly 350 exhibitors from the global semiconductor value chain, 6 country roundtables, four country pavilions, and an anticipated 15,000 visitors, S. Krishnan, Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), announced on Friday that the SEMICON India exhibition will take place.
“This will offer the biggest platform in South Asia for exhibiting the most recent developments in the electronics and semiconductor industries,” he continued.
PM Narendra Modi will officially launch the fourth edition of SEMICON India on September 2 at the India International Convention and Expo Centre, also known as Yashobhoomi, in the nation’s capital.
Under the subject “Building the Next Semiconductor Powerhouse,” the event will bring together students, academics, policymakers, and leaders of the global industry.
The Semicon India Program has accelerated India’s semiconductor development.
Ten initiatives in crucial fields, including compound semiconductors, 3D heterogeneous packaging, high-volume fabrication units (Fabs), and outsourced semiconductor assembly and testing (OSATs), have already received government approval.
Furthermore, 72 start-ups and over 280 academic institutions have received improved tools from design-focused initiatives, and 23 start-ups have received approval under the Design Linked Incentive (DLI) program.
The event will also provide business growth platforms, global networking opportunities, and insights into market and technological trends, according to SEMI President and CEO Ajit Manocha.
“To help grow India’s semiconductor ecosystem and improve supply chain resilience, we are leveraging the collective experience of our member companies across the global design and manufacturing supply chain,” he stated.
“India’s semiconductor industry is at a breakthrough moment, with supportive policies and private sector capacity aligning to take the country to global prominence,” said Ashok Chandak, President of SEMI India and IESA.
Keynote speakers, panel discussions, fireside chats, paper presentations, and six international roundtables will all be part of the flagship event, which will take place over three days.
In an effort to draw in fresh talent, a special “Workforce Development Pavilion” will also showcase career options in microelectronics.
SEMICON India 2025 is anticipated to propel India’s next wave of semiconductor innovation and fortify its place in the global value chain, with participation from leading firms such as Applied Materials, ASML, IBM, Infineon, Lam Research, Micron, Tata Electronics, SK Hynix, and Tokyo Electron.