Tech gaps in Indias semiconductor sector draw global players eyeing big opportunity

New Delhi [India]August 31 (Memorial): The technological gaps in India’s semiconductor ecosystem attract the attention of global players from allied sectors as a strategic opportunity to support the country’s goal of being a preferred place for chip production.
Many companies are increasing their operations in India, and according to industry managers, semiconductor firms are increasingly deeper expertise and a strong local footprint in the Indian ecosystem, since they seek partners, equipment production, gaps, talented labor training and infrastructure.
India’s flagship participation in the semiconductor -oriented event of India supports Semicon India 2025 trend.
The event, which is planned in the National Capital between 2-4 September, will attract more than 30 countries as a participant for this year’s pressure.
Semicon India 2025 aims to catalyze global cooperation, support domestic innovation, and strengthen India’s role as a reliable, scalable and competitive electronic production center.
Applied materials, IBM, Infineon, Lam Research, Merck, Siemens, TSMC and Tata Electronics, including international companies will participate.
Suddenly, Anil Chaudhry President, Robotics and Taiwan -based Delta Electronics (India) Robotics and solutions in the Indian branch of the Robotics and solutions, Delta’s only 10 semiconductor facts announced because of the existing technological gaps that are largely dependent on the existing technological gaps, but also because of the existing technological gaps that import and import.
“So, in terms of high -speed sensitivity, we can place technological gaps, 100 percent depend on the machine outside India. And then we’ve taken the first steps to start doing a localization level on a basis, and then we’ll focus more on the semiconductor market, but also to the electronic market, but also to Chaudry,” he said.
The company, which uses Delta’s powerful basis in Taiwan, is aimed at localizing equipment production and filling this gap with R -GE, talented labor training and infrastructure development.
The company invested 500 million dollars in its operations with a significant portion of the infrastructure, including land, test equipment and factory expansion.
Taiwan’s Delta Technologies specializes in providing end-to-end solutions in both semiconductor manufacturing (Fab) and assembly test (T-SET) segments. This includes digital twin technologies, software integration at factory level, machine simulation and facility management systems that provide trouble -free vehicle connection in clean room environments.
Chaudhry said that semiconductor companies are looking for companies with expertise in allied activities of core semiconductor production that pushes players to localize their operations in Indian territory.
He said that Delta, which supports the tendency, was not alone in the Indian market, but faced the competition of Japanese, Korean and Singapore players.
“They are looking for people who are already in India … And they want to work as much as possible … So we take advantage of this advantage. We have a unique offer in the Indian market.”
“We create the right infrastructure in Delta India with our experiences from the international market such as Taiwan and Japan. And in terms of infrastructure, we create high standard laboratories that we train our foreman and operators to perform very special actions in the semiconductor.
“In the organization, we can understand how to create a semiconductor drawing in terms of pipes. We create the software team.”
Semicon India 2025 talked about the intention to join, Sanjeev Srivastava – Head, Industrial Automation, “We have many products and technologies that will go with the semiconductor industry. This is one of the intention of participating in this activity, and for the largest HUB in this sector, as well as this industry, as well as this sector will be beneficial for this sector.”
While discussing the localization efforts of the company, fourteen regional offices, four production facilities (Rudrapur, Gurgaon and Krishnagiri) and two R -Gur Centers (Gurgaon and Bengaluru), Delta has a strong presence in India, supported by more than 200 channel partners.
Since history, the government approved more of 10 semiconductor production projects and a cumulative investment. La1.60 Lakh Crore in the state – Gujarat, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.
India is expected to see the first commercially produced chips from new facilities before the end of this year. On August 28, the Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, the first semi -conductor chip in India, will be removed from Sanand’s CG facility. (MOMENT)


