Applied Materials Announces Investment worth 1800cr in Bengaluru to set
up Manufacturing Facility
[ABS News
Service/30.04.2022]
Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi inaugurated
SemiconIndia Conference 2022, the global
semiconductor conclave designed to bring together key stakeholders to showcase existing
capabilities, ideate innovations and discuss global best practices. The flagship
conclave with the theme Catalyzing India’s Semiconductor Ecosystem,
is being held in Bengaluru from 29th April to 1st May 2022.
Inaugurating the conference, Shri Narendra Modi,
Hon’ble Prime Minister of India said, “Semiconductors today
are playing a critical role in the world. India is in a unique position to be the
influential player in the segment owing to its consumer base and skilled engineering
workforce. Our government is cognizant of the potential of the sector, and we are
committed towards acceleration and growth of the chip design and manufacturing ecosystem
in the country. An ecosystem that is built on the principle of ‘Hi-tech, high
quality and high reliability’.
Our digital-first approach can be seen in the way
India has adopted digitalization. Today, UPI is the most efficient payment infrastructure.
We are using digital technologies to transform lives in all forms of governance
from health and welfare to inclusion and empowerment. This conference is a step
towards bringing the industry and government closer to ideate, discuss and formulate
policies that will enable growth and pave way for India to be at the forefront of
next revolution in technology. We commit to providing support in form of ease of
business, empowering policies, monetary support in form of PLI and other schemes,
and investing in skilling and training youth to provide talent required for the
sector in India and globally.
We have earmarked USD 10 billion for India Semiconductor
Mission and are creating an environment that encourages growth to create a vibrant
semiconductor ecosystem and steer India into the future.”
The conference aligns with the larger national
narratives such as Make in India and Atmanirbhar
Bharat and is pegged as the launchpad to India
Semiconductor Mission (ISM). The brightest minds in the sector have come together
to help actualize India’s aspirations of becoming a superpower in the semiconductor
sector. The three-day conclave is designed to provide impetus to India’s semiconductor
strategy and chart its future course of action and growth milestones.
Speaking on the occasion, Ashwini
Vaishnaw, Minister for Electronics & Information Technology,
Railways and Communication, said “The biggest asset India has is its talented
workforce, that is trusted by the world. Building India
as a prominent player in chip design and manufacturing is a marathon, not a sprint.
Our vision is supported by careful planning and calibrated efforts of all stakeholders
to establish India as a major hub for electronic and semiconductor industry globally.
Aside from our favorable policies, we are also working closely with academic and
global institutions to design curriculum that will help create 85 thousand trained
and production ready workforce for the semiconductor industry. We reiterate our
commitment and promise to work closely with the industry in a focused manner for
the long-term growth and development of the sector. “
Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Minister of State for Electronics
& Information Technology and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, said,”
The world has been through one of the worst Black Swan phases
in recent times. India has suffered $150b - $200b economic loss due to lockdowns
in the pandemic. However, we have emerged stronger despite the economic setbacks.
Given our vast country and populace, India has shown great resilience and done exceptionally
well with its vaccination program, healthcare and financial support and other welfare
schemes for its citizens.
Effective governance and empathetic policies have
been key in achieving this monumental feat.
We also have been cognizant of the rapid pace of
digitalization thrust upon us by pandemic and our ability to face this calamity
with resilience has been appreciated by the whole world. Today our technology ecosystem
is recognized for its excellence the world over and our startup ecosystem replete
with many unicorns is a testimony to this fact. The semiconductor design and manufacturing
sector is a critical component of our next phase of growth and to catalyze this
growth, we have laid down a calibrated roadmap ably supported by conducive policies
and concerted effort and close collaboration with the industry. Together we can
and we will bring to fruition our Hon’ble Prime Ministers vision of putting India
at the forefront of next Techade by
ensuring Sabka Saath, Sabka Prayaas. “
The inaugural event was well represented by the
industry with leading Indian and global enterprises present. The industry captains
in attendance lauded the government’s efforts and vision in turning the country
into a semiconductor hub. Mr Sanjay Mehrotra, President & CEO, Micron Technology
emphasized on the role of semiconductor sector in ensuring an Atmanirbhar Bharat, made possible by the collective efforts
of the industry, academia, and the government. In his keynote address Mr Randhir Thakur, President,
Intel Foundry Services, reiterated the critical role the domestic semiconductor
sector is playing and will continue to play in ensuring economic growth and security.
Semiconductors are the new oil in the digital age. Providing impetus to the homegrown
innovators and welcoming global players to set up manufacturing in the country will
propel India’s tech sector growth in years to come. Jim Keller, CEO Tentorrent emphasized on all pervasive nature of semiconductors
in our everyday lives. With the consumer base and data growing at a rapid pace,
there is a need for semiconductor ecosystem to keep pace. India will play a critical
role from talent and technology perspective globally.
During the conference, the government also solidified
its partnerships with the industry by showcasing commitment and a keen interest
to work with the stakeholders to realize its efforts towards actualizing the milestones
set and translate its vision into a reality. The below Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) were inked:
·
MOU signed between SEMI and
ELCINA to promote semiconductor ecosystem in India
·
MOU between CDAC and Qualcomm
for partnership in semiconductors which will target semiconductor design startups,
in line with the objectives of the PLI scheme
·
MOU between AICTE and SEMI
and ISM for training and skilling tech workforce for the semiconductor sector
IESA launched an industry report on ‘Semiconductor
manufacturing supply chain – India’s opportunity in the global market”
The conference is envisioned as the launch pad
to kickstart India’s ambition in becoming the global electronics
and semiconductor design and manufacturing hub. Day one of the event featured an
address by Mr. Ajit Manocha,
President and CEO, SEMI speaking about India’s ‘Fab’ulous
push for Million Chips for Billions.
India has received investment proposals from five
global semicon majors to set up semiconductor fab and
display fab locally in India. The proposals are for manufacturing the chips used
in wide array of products including consumer devices, automotives
and personal electronics. The proposals received so far are to the tune of $20.5b
in the greenfield segment of display and semiconductor
chip manufacturing.
Applied Materials, a leader in material engineering solutions and largest semiconductor
display equipment manufacturer in the world, made an announcement to invest 1800
crore rupees in India. The company has acquired a large land parcel in Bengaluru,
to set up the proposed manufacturing facility.
The panel discussion on the topic - India's
march towards semiconductor capabilities for future included eminent
industry leaders such as Barun Dutta, IMEC, Erez Imberman, Tower Semiconductors, Raj Kumar, IGSS Ventures,
Rajesh Nair, Global Foundries. The panellists
highlighted the need for concerted efforts to gear up for next phase of growth in
the sector. Creating attractive learning and growth opportunities for the large
engineering talent pool in the country to help accelerate growth of
the electronics and semiconductor ecosystem in India.
The conference also features an exhibition with
prominent chip and microprocessor manufacturers, technical institutions, and new
age technology startups. The exhibition reiterates the current capabilities present
in the sector and exciting possibilities of new innovations.