3 Quad partners go big on chip biz with India
The theme for discussion at opening session of Semicon-2023 today was ‘International collaboration for trusted and resilient semiconductor supply chain’.
3 Quad partners go big on chip biz with India
New Delhi: India’s technology and strategic partners — US, Japan and Australia — were represented on the concluding day of the three-day semiconductor conference at Gandhinagar today.
The theme for discussion at opening session of Semicon-2023 today was ‘International collaboration for trusted and resilient semiconductor supply chain’. The participants included Mike Hankey, Consul General, US Embassy, Kyoko Hokugo, Minister Economy and Development, Japan, and Georgina Rose Mckay, First Secretary (Economy), Australian High Commission.
Semiconductor tie-ups in 6 months
On July 20, Japan inked pact on development of semiconductor ecosystem to promote manufacture, research, design and supply chain
In June, US’ Micron declared $825 mn investment & Applied Materials $400 mn; LAM Tech decided to train 60K engineers in India
In March, Australia announced critical minerals investment partnership with India, focussing on lithium and cobalt
The panel was moderated by Anshuman Tripathi, Member, National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS). Tripathi is a US-returned engineer, who has worked on semiconductors.
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