In a significant event held at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) in Kerala, Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar, responsible for Electronics & IT, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, and Jal Shakti, articulated India’s potential as a global semiconductor hub. Chandrasekhar emphasized the imperative of designing chips and IPs for diverse industries, outlining a roadmap for entrepreneurs in Trivandrum and Kerala to lead the innovation drive.
At the heart of this vision lies ChipIN Centre, a revolutionary facility poised to transform semiconductor design in India. Offering diverse design flows and cutting-edge tools, ChipIN aims to democratize access to chip design infrastructure nationwide. With a focus on advanced node technologies, the center seeks to empower students, researchers, and industry professionals with the necessary resources to drive innovation.
As India charts its path to global semiconductor prominence, initiatives like ChipIN Centre and government-backed support schemes are poised to ignite innovation and entrepreneurship in semiconductor design. With visionary leadership, industry collaboration, and a robust innovation ecosystem, India stands ready to lead in shaping the future of technology.
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