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India's semiconductor sector to generate 1 million jobs by 2026: Report

Key roles expected to emerge include process integration engineer, wafer inspector, design engineer, quality control specialist, and preventative maintenance technician.Read more

Hero-owned Tessolve acquires Dream Chip Technologies for Rs 4 billion

This move aligns with India’s Semiconductor Mission launched in late 2022 to bolster the country’s role in this critical industry following the global chip shortages post-COVID-19.Read more

Tata Electronics and Tokyo Electron to build India's first chip fab facility

These investments total Rs 910 billion and Rs 270 billion, respectively, aiming to serve global markets with semiconductors for automotive, mobile, AI, and other sectors.Read more

Noida semiconductor ‘fab’ projects receive state cabinet approval

State and central government incentives will support the project, which also includes an 11-acre green space.Read more

US-India to establish world's first multi-chip fabrication unit in Jewar, UP

The move is projected to save the country approximately Rs 60 billion through import substitution.Read more

India urged to strengthen ties with Taiwan and Japan for semiconductor growth

Japan is contributing to the development of India's semiconductor sector by providing training to Indian workers, while Taiwan is investing in semiconductor clusters in Southeast Asia.Read more

Tata Electronics and TCS to develop India’s first domestic chips by 2026

In February, the India Semiconductor Mission approved the establishment of three semiconductor facilities to boost the sector. Read more

Applied Materials eye India; consider Tamil Nadu for chip manufacturing unit

The company may initially focus on developing an advanced AI-enabled technology centre in Chennai, creating 500 jobs, with potential future expansion into manufacturing.Read more

China outspends US, Taiwan, and South Korea in chipmaking push

China's chipmaking capacity is projected to more than double over the next five to seven years, primarily focusing on mature production processes (28nm or above), used in sectors like automotive and household appliances.Read more

China warns Japan of retaliation over new chip restrictions

Toyota Motor Corporation has reportedly conveyed to Japanese officials that such a move from China could severely impact Japan's automotive industry, given the dependency on these minerals.Read more

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