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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The government's roadmap for the semiconductor<\/a> sector entails big investments due to geopolitical circumstances but it is giving equal importance to design and innovation, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on Monday. Speaking at 35th International VLSI and Embedded Systems Conference, Chandrasekhar said India's performance during the COVID-19 pandemic has placed the country among experts in the technology space.

\"Our ambitions specifically in the semiconductor space are very clear. Our ambition and our roadmap to semiconductor space involves obviously a big investment. It is natural given the geopolitics of the world in fabs (semiconductor fabrication) but as importantly as that is the ecosystem around innovation, design and systems.

\"We are essentially investing government capital in creating skill...from the research side to the design engineering and testing and packaging workforce side,\" the minister said.

The government has received proposals from five companies for setting up electronic chip and
display manufacturing<\/a> plants with investment of Rs 1.53 lakh crore.

Vedanta Foxconn JV<\/a>, IGSS Ventures<\/a> and ISMC<\/a> propose to set up electronic chip manufacturing plants with USD 13.6 billion (about Rs 1.02 lakh crore) investment. They have sought support of USD 5.6 billion (around Rs 42,000 crore) from the Centre under the Rs 76,000 crore Semicon India Programme<\/a>.

The government is providing financial support of up to 40 per cent for chips above 28 nanometre to 45 nm, and up to 30 per cent for setting up manufacturing units for 45 nm to 65 nm wafers.

Vedanta and Elest have proposed to set up display manufacturing units that are used in mobile phones, laptops etc with projected investment of USD 6.7 billion (about Rs 50,000 crore). They have sought support of USD 2.7 billion (around Rs 20,000 crore) from the Centre under the scheme for setting up of display fabs in India.

The Centre is also providing incentive on chip design, design infrastructure support, product design linked incentives, among others.

The incentives include reimbursement of up to Rs 30 lakh per application for multi-project wafer fabrication for design, and 6-4 per cent reimbursement on net sales of designed semiconductor goods for five years starting financial year 2022-23.

\"We in India today through a combination of polices, leadership vision are at an unprecedented inflection point in terms of growth and expansion of our technology sector. We have had a very long history of doing very well in technology services, outsourcing...,\" Chandrasekhar said.

He added that India has created unicorns in the startup segment faster than any other economy in the world.

\"If you take that as starting point and take the Prime Minister's vision of '
techade<\/a>' as the next point and look forward, it is clear that we today have runway of opportunities in the ESDM (electronics system design and manufacturing) space, in embedded design space and of course in semiconductor space.

\"We are investing capital and encouraging entrepreneurship in startups in the design and innovation ecosystem. It is clear that our ambitions are real,\" the minister said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":89912349,"title":"TCS to unveil new operational structure with four distinct business groups","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/tcs-to-unveil-new-operational-structure-with-four-distinct-business-groups\/89912349","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":89912350,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Big investment in semiconductors natural due to geopolitics; innovation, design equally important: MoS IT","synopsis":"Vedanta Foxconn JV, IGSS Ventures and ISMC propose to set up electronic chip manufacturing plants with USD 13.6 billion (about Rs 1.02 lakh crore) investment. They have sought support of USD 5.6 billion (around Rs 42,000 crore) from the Centre under the Rs 76,000 crore Semicon India Programme.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/big-investment-in-semiconductors-natural-due-to-geopolitics-innovation-design-equally-important-mos-it","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":783,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":3805000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-03-01 08:14:06","lastupd":"2022-03-01 08:17:25","breadcrumbTags":["semiconductor industry","semicon india programme","ismc","devices","Vedanta Foxconn JV","IGSS Ventures","display manufacturing","semiconductor","techade"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/big-investment-in-semiconductors-natural-due-to-geopolitics-innovation-design-equally-important-mos-it"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2022-03-01" data-index="article_1">

大投资半导体自然由于地缘政治;创新,设计同样重要:金属氧化物半导体

吠檀多富士康企业,igs企业和ISMC提出建立电子芯片制造工厂和136亿美元(大约1.02十万的卢比)的投资。他们寻求支持的56亿美元(约42000卢比)的中心在76000卢比半导体印度计划。

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新德里:政府的路线图半导体行业需要巨额投资由于地缘政治环境但给设计和创新同等重要,电子和它Rajeev部长钱德拉塞卡周一表示。在35国际集成电路和嵌入式系统大会,钱德拉塞卡表示,印度的表现COVID-19大流行期间已经把国家在技术领域的专家。

“我们的野心专门在半导体领域是非常明确的。我们的野心和路线图半导体空间显然是一个大的投资。很自然的给世界的地缘政治在晶圆厂(半导体制造),但重要的是,周围的生态系统创新、设计和系统。

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“我们本质上是政府资金投资于创造技能…从研究到工程设计和测试和包装工作,”部长说。

政府已经收到建议从五个公司电子芯片和设置显示制造业植物与投资十万的1.53卢比。

吠檀多富士康企业,igs合资企业ISMC提出建立电子芯片制造工厂和136亿美元(大约1.02十万的卢比)的投资。他们寻求支持的56亿美元(约42000卢比)的中心在76000卢比半导体印度项目

政府提供财政支持的45 nm制程芯片为40%高于28纳米,和30%设置生产单位45纳米到65纳米晶片。

韦丹塔和埃尔提出了建立显示制造单位,用于手机、笔记本电脑等,预计投资67亿美元(约50000卢比)。他们寻求支持的27亿美元(约20000卢比)的中心的方案设置下显示印度的晶圆厂。

该中心还提供激励在芯片设计,设计基础设施支持,产品设计与激励。

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激励包括报销的Rs每多项目申请30十万的晶圆设计,和6 - 4百分之报销的净销售额设计半导体产品五年财政年度开始2022 - 23所示。

“我们今天在印度通过政策、领导愿景正以前所未有的拐点的增长和扩大我们的技术部门。我们有很长历史的技术服务做得很好,外包…”,钱德拉塞卡说。

他补充说,印度在创业领域创造了独角兽的速度比世界上任何其他经济。

“如果你把这个作为出发点,总理的愿景”techade”第二点和期待,很明显,我们今天有跑道的机会ESDM(电子系统设计和制造)的空间,在嵌入式设计空间当然在半导体领域。

“我们鼓励创业资本投资和创业公司在设计和创新生态系统。很明显,我们的雄心是真实的,”部长说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The government's roadmap for the semiconductor<\/a> sector entails big investments due to geopolitical circumstances but it is giving equal importance to design and innovation, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on Monday. Speaking at 35th International VLSI and Embedded Systems Conference, Chandrasekhar said India's performance during the COVID-19 pandemic has placed the country among experts in the technology space.

\"Our ambitions specifically in the semiconductor space are very clear. Our ambition and our roadmap to semiconductor space involves obviously a big investment. It is natural given the geopolitics of the world in fabs (semiconductor fabrication) but as importantly as that is the ecosystem around innovation, design and systems.

\"We are essentially investing government capital in creating skill...from the research side to the design engineering and testing and packaging workforce side,\" the minister said.

The government has received proposals from five companies for setting up electronic chip and
display manufacturing<\/a> plants with investment of Rs 1.53 lakh crore.

Vedanta Foxconn JV<\/a>, IGSS Ventures<\/a> and ISMC<\/a> propose to set up electronic chip manufacturing plants with USD 13.6 billion (about Rs 1.02 lakh crore) investment. They have sought support of USD 5.6 billion (around Rs 42,000 crore) from the Centre under the Rs 76,000 crore Semicon India Programme<\/a>.

The government is providing financial support of up to 40 per cent for chips above 28 nanometre to 45 nm, and up to 30 per cent for setting up manufacturing units for 45 nm to 65 nm wafers.

Vedanta and Elest have proposed to set up display manufacturing units that are used in mobile phones, laptops etc with projected investment of USD 6.7 billion (about Rs 50,000 crore). They have sought support of USD 2.7 billion (around Rs 20,000 crore) from the Centre under the scheme for setting up of display fabs in India.

The Centre is also providing incentive on chip design, design infrastructure support, product design linked incentives, among others.

The incentives include reimbursement of up to Rs 30 lakh per application for multi-project wafer fabrication for design, and 6-4 per cent reimbursement on net sales of designed semiconductor goods for five years starting financial year 2022-23.

\"We in India today through a combination of polices, leadership vision are at an unprecedented inflection point in terms of growth and expansion of our technology sector. We have had a very long history of doing very well in technology services, outsourcing...,\" Chandrasekhar said.

He added that India has created unicorns in the startup segment faster than any other economy in the world.

\"If you take that as starting point and take the Prime Minister's vision of '
techade<\/a>' as the next point and look forward, it is clear that we today have runway of opportunities in the ESDM (electronics system design and manufacturing) space, in embedded design space and of course in semiconductor space.

\"We are investing capital and encouraging entrepreneurship in startups in the design and innovation ecosystem. It is clear that our ambitions are real,\" the minister said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":89912349,"title":"TCS to unveil new operational structure with four distinct business groups","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/tcs-to-unveil-new-operational-structure-with-four-distinct-business-groups\/89912349","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":89912350,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Big investment in semiconductors natural due to geopolitics; innovation, design equally important: MoS IT","synopsis":"Vedanta Foxconn JV, IGSS Ventures and ISMC propose to set up electronic chip manufacturing plants with USD 13.6 billion (about Rs 1.02 lakh crore) investment. They have sought support of USD 5.6 billion (around Rs 42,000 crore) from the Centre under the Rs 76,000 crore Semicon India Programme.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/big-investment-in-semiconductors-natural-due-to-geopolitics-innovation-design-equally-important-mos-it","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":783,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":3805000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-03-01 08:14:06","lastupd":"2022-03-01 08:17:25","breadcrumbTags":["semiconductor industry","semicon india programme","ismc","devices","Vedanta Foxconn JV","IGSS Ventures","display manufacturing","semiconductor","techade"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/big-investment-in-semiconductors-natural-due-to-geopolitics-innovation-design-equally-important-mos-it"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/big-investment-in-semiconductors-natural-due-to-geopolitics-innovation-design-equally-important-mos-it/89912350">