In a significant step towards advancing power semiconductor device technology in India, SemiX – IIT Bombay, IIT Bhubaneswar, and iVP Semi signed a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on January 23, 2025. This marks the beginning of a ground breaking project aiming to design and develop highly customized silicon power MOSFETs for EV and other applications.
The project will leverage the combined expertise of two premier academic institutions and a leading industry innovator. IIT Bombay and IIT Bhubaneswar bring their research capabilities and academic excellence, while iVP Semi contributes its cutting-edge industry experience and insight. Together, the team will focus on product definition, design optimization, device layout and device characterisation.
This project focuses on optimizing power device performance for a range of applications. It will facilitate the development of customized solutions that address the increasing demands for advanced power electronics across various sectors, including automotive, renewable energy, industrial automation, and consumer electronics.
“iVP Semi is proud to collaborate with India’s leading academic institutions to translate advanced research into high-impact, market-ready power semiconductor solutions. By combining cutting-edge innovation with practical, scalable design, we aim to develop products that drive value for both India and global markets. This collaboration also aligns with iVP Semi’s mission to nurture home-grown talent and innovation through skills training, bridging the gap between industry and academia for a stronger, technologically self-reliant nation.” said Ms. Ponni Carlin, COO, iVP Semi.
“IIT Bombay through its semiconductor center, SemiX, is pleased to collaborate with iVP Semi and IIT Bhubaneswar to drive the development of power semiconductor solutions in India,”said Prof. Sachin Patwardhan, Dean R&D, IIT Bombay.
“This collaboration represents a milestone for the Indian semiconductor R&D ecosystem. We expect that the combination of academic ingenuity and industry expertise here will lead to the indigenous development of market leading power devices,” said Prof. Shreepad Karmalkar, Director, IIT Bhubaneswar.