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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>CHENNAI: The Centre's efforts to build a semiconductor<\/a> ecosystem require indigenous research capability into manufacturing processes, industry veterans told government officials at a Niti Aayog<\/a> meeting recently.

Ajai Chowdhry, co-founder of
HCL Technologies<\/a> and a member of the Indian Semiconductor Mission<\/a>'s advisory panel, told ET that policy makers have to take note of the obvious lack of local research that bolsters semiconductor manufacturing, a “missing piece” in the country's $10 billion plan for self-reliance in semiconductors.

“We have design [semiconductor chip design]. And, we have planned for manufacturing and packaging. But what we have not planned for is the technology,” Chowdhry told ET.

At the Niti Aayog meeting, which took place about two months ago, representatives from industry associations and veterans from academia, including IIT-Kanpur's director Abhay Karandikar took part.

Chowdhry said the R&D centre for India could be modelled after establishments elsewhere across technology hubs, such as the Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre (IMEC), and similar research hubs in Taiwan and Singapore.

The call for indigenising research comes at a time when officials from the Ministry of Electronics and IT (
MeitY<\/a>) travelled to Belgium to visit the IMEC facility.

Industry associations aware of the rising pitch for indigenous research in semiconductor technology said the collaboration with IMEC was aimed chiefly at modernizing the Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL) in Mohali, Chandigarh.

“The dialogue with IMEC [on upgrading SCL] is progressing. Even as that is on, there is a parallel effort to have an R&D centre in the South,” said K Krishna Moorthy, CEO and president of the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association.

In academia, there is already an effort to set up virtual learning environments to build know-how even as the physical semiconductor and packaging factories take shape.

IIT-Madras Director V Kamakoti said the institute is contemplating virtual fabs for semiconductors and packaging, so that they function as ‘digital twins,’ allowing experimentation and simulations for the real fabs. “IIT Madras is already taking this forward in one sense,” he said.

In December 2021, the Centre announced a Rs 76,000 crore incentives package for applicants willing to set up semiconductor chip factories.

The Vedanta-Foxconn joint venture, ISMC Analog - a consortium of Intel-acquired
Tower Semiconductor<\/a> and West Asia-based Next Orbit - and Singapore-based IGSS have committed to building factories in India.

Industry representatives said the approvals for these units should begin rolling out by the end of the current year.
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当地的研究为印度的半导体制造过程关键比赛

Ajai Chowdhry HCL科技公司的创始人之一和印度半导体使命的顾问团成员,告诉ET,政策制定者必须注意明显缺乏当地的研究支持半导体制造,一个“失踪”的100亿美元计划在半导体自力更生。

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钦奈:中心建设的努力半导体生态系统需要自主研究能力生产流程,行业资深人士告诉政府官员镍钛Aayog最近的会议。

Ajai Chowdhry创始人之一HCL科技公司和的一员印度半导体的使命顾问小组,对外星人说,政策制定者必须注意明显缺乏当地的研究支持半导体制造,一个“失踪”的100亿美元计划在半导体自力更生。

“我们已经设计(半导体芯片设计)。我们已经计划在生产和包装。但是我们并没有计划在技术,“Chowdhry说等。

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镍钛Aayog会议,大约两个月前,从行业协会和退伍军人从学术界的代表,包括IIT-Kanpur主任Abhay Karandikar参加。

Chowdhry说印度的研发中心可以效仿其他机构在技术中心,如大学间的微电子中心(IMEC),和类似的研究中心在台湾和新加坡。

呼吁进行本土化研究正值外交部官员电子和它(MeitY)前往比利时访问IMEC设施。

行业协会的升调原住民研究半导体技术表示,与IMEC合作主要针对现代化半导体实验室(sci),在莫哈里(昌迪加尔。

“IMEC的对话(sci)升级进步。即使在,有一个平行的努力有一个研发中心在南方,”克里希纳Moorthy说,印度电子和半导体协会的首席执行官和总裁。

在学术界,已经有一个努力建立虚拟学习环境构建技术即使物理半导体和包装工厂成形。

IIT-Madras研究所主任V Kamakoti说正在考虑对半导体和虚拟晶圆厂包装,所以他们作为“数字双胞胎,”允许实验和模拟真正的晶圆厂。“IIT马德拉斯已经推进这在某种意义上,”他说。

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2021年12月,中心宣布了一项76000卢比激励计划申请人愿意建立半导体芯片工厂。

Vedanta-Foxconn合资,ISMC模拟——Intel-acquired组成的一个财团塔半导体和西部亚洲下一个轨道,新加坡igs致力于在印度建厂。

行业代表说,批准这些单位应该开始推出今年年底。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>CHENNAI: The Centre's efforts to build a semiconductor<\/a> ecosystem require indigenous research capability into manufacturing processes, industry veterans told government officials at a Niti Aayog<\/a> meeting recently.

Ajai Chowdhry, co-founder of
HCL Technologies<\/a> and a member of the Indian Semiconductor Mission<\/a>'s advisory panel, told ET that policy makers have to take note of the obvious lack of local research that bolsters semiconductor manufacturing, a “missing piece” in the country's $10 billion plan for self-reliance in semiconductors.

“We have design [semiconductor chip design]. And, we have planned for manufacturing and packaging. But what we have not planned for is the technology,” Chowdhry told ET.

At the Niti Aayog meeting, which took place about two months ago, representatives from industry associations and veterans from academia, including IIT-Kanpur's director Abhay Karandikar took part.

Chowdhry said the R&D centre for India could be modelled after establishments elsewhere across technology hubs, such as the Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre (IMEC), and similar research hubs in Taiwan and Singapore.

The call for indigenising research comes at a time when officials from the Ministry of Electronics and IT (
MeitY<\/a>) travelled to Belgium to visit the IMEC facility.

Industry associations aware of the rising pitch for indigenous research in semiconductor technology said the collaboration with IMEC was aimed chiefly at modernizing the Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL) in Mohali, Chandigarh.

“The dialogue with IMEC [on upgrading SCL] is progressing. Even as that is on, there is a parallel effort to have an R&D centre in the South,” said K Krishna Moorthy, CEO and president of the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association.

In academia, there is already an effort to set up virtual learning environments to build know-how even as the physical semiconductor and packaging factories take shape.

IIT-Madras Director V Kamakoti said the institute is contemplating virtual fabs for semiconductors and packaging, so that they function as ‘digital twins,’ allowing experimentation and simulations for the real fabs. “IIT Madras is already taking this forward in one sense,” he said.

In December 2021, the Centre announced a Rs 76,000 crore incentives package for applicants willing to set up semiconductor chip factories.

The Vedanta-Foxconn joint venture, ISMC Analog - a consortium of Intel-acquired
Tower Semiconductor<\/a> and West Asia-based Next Orbit - and Singapore-based IGSS have committed to building factories in India.

Industry representatives said the approvals for these units should begin rolling out by the end of the current year.
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