IESA Concluded the National Seminar on Semiconductor in India

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Gandhinagar-  India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA) has concluded the National Seminar on ‘Semiconductor in India: Challenges and Opportunity’. The event was attended by nearly 500 engineering students. It was addressed by senior officials from the government, industry captains, accomplished academia and process specialists. The two-day seminar was organized in association with the Government of Gujarat and Pandit Deendayal Energy University (PDEU), Gandhinagar.

The conference addressed various aspects, including different facets of semiconductor manufacturing, establishment of Fabless entities. Further, it discussed OSAT processes & facilities, expanding Indian electronics manufacturing and building a strong supply chain for the nation’s ESDM industry. The national seminar held discussions that will establish the path for semiconductor manufacturing in India. Further, it explored its scope and potential future problems. It brought significant figures from the industry, academics, and government together on a single platform.

Vivek Tyagi, Chairman IESA says, “We were actually elated to see the participation of the young engineering students of our nation besides so many takeaways from all the participants. The two-day seminar is a testimony to IESA’s vision to nurture and grow the semiconductor and ESDM industry in India.

Anurag Awasthi, Vice President IESA says, “As India’s semiconductor market is expected to more than double between 2021 to 2026 and tentatively touch US$ 64 billion, it is imperative to ideate, and spread awareness about the policies, current scenario, likely challenges and possibilities in this crucial space which nearly affects all sectors.”

Meanwhile, the two-day seminar was a resounding success as we envision the roadmap for the semiconductor industry in India.