Electronics and Semiconductor Manufacturing Industry



Not directly connected to the Indian SMC ecosystem but we need to be aware of the happenings in this space globally.
 
Does anyone have any idea if the Micron factory is up and running?
 
The government has committed Rs 70,000 crore for various programmes, but more needs to be done as the industry would need 250-300 suppliers of gases, equipment and high-precision machinery to laundries that can provide clean room workwear and each of them made by different manufacturers.
“It will be a 10-15 year slog before the whole industry gets established,” the MeitY secretary said.

The next phase of semiconductor policy will be looking at all these aspects and giving adequate and attractive options to various segments of the semiconductor industry, Krishnan said

MeitY sceratary S Krishnan says there will be more support for semicon equipment manufacturing and ancillary industries.
 

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Cross posting this here from ASEAN Economies as Malaysia's ambition to be among the top global hubs for SMCs has a direct bearing on us among other countries in the world.


Malaysia has testing and packaging plants. We have one coming up with Micron taking the lead in building OSAT plant. I believe we should lure testing and packaging plants first before climbing the fab ladder. If Micron succeeds then it will open up opportunities for other firms to explore the same option. Given our human resources potential we will be the one dominating this area of semiconductors.

For us it is important that Micron succeeds and also the joint venture between Tata and PSMC. This will open up a huge market for us since chips made on mature nodes are 50% of the market. Building other parts of supply chain like printed circuit boards, components, should be next which I think should not be difficult. Let's hope our electronics exports touch $500 billion by 2030.
 
PLI for electronic component ecosystem.
https://www.business-standard.com/e...e-sub-assemblies-a-leg-up-124071901111_1.html (Paywalled article)
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) is ready to allocate over Rs 35,000 crore to the proposed production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for electronic components, in a bid to transform India into a global hub for sub-assemblies, a senior official disclosed.
Sub-assemblies, comprising various components and parts, are integral to creating complete products. Under this upcoming scheme, the identified sub-assemblies include camera modules (featuring components such as connectors, sensors, lenses, golden wires, and glue), display assemblies, mechanical parts (resins, mesh, adhesive, film, and gasket), battery packs, battery chargers, and vibrators.
 

Foxconn is evaluating plans to assemble Apple’s flagship tablet iPad in India, marking a significant expansion of its current operations focused on making iPhones, multiple people aware of the developments told ET.

Foxconn is seriously looking to start assembling Apple iPads out of its Tamil Nadu facility,” according to one person cited above.
 
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This is an article about Netrasemi, a Thiruvananthapuram-based Indian startup, that is now entering the AI chipset space with its cost-effective and power-efficient advanced chipsets for edge AI use cases.

They've developed three chips so far to run AI models on the embedded edge. Soon, this startup will tapeout two chips based on the 12 nm nodes.

 

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