IITM Pravartak, Maven Silicon Launch Semiconductor Training for Professionals

IITM Pravartak Technologies Foundation has partnered with training institute Maven Silicon to launch professional certification programs in VLSI Design and Embedded Systems. The nine-month programs are designed for working professionals to upskill without leaving their jobs. This initiative aims to strengthen India's semiconductor workforce and support the growing domestic electronics market. The programs combine online learning with hands-on labs and an industry-relevant capstone project.

Key Points: Semiconductor Training for Pros by IITM Pravartak & Maven Silicon

  • Strengthens India's semiconductor talent pipeline
  • For working professionals to upskill
  • Two 9-month certification programs
  • Aligned with India Semiconductor Mission 2.0
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IITM Pravartak, Maven Silicon launch semiconductor training programmes for working professionals

IITM Pravartak & Maven Silicon launch VLSI & Embedded Systems training programs for working professionals to boost India's semiconductor talent.

"India is at a defining moment in its semiconductor journey. - PR Sivakumar"

Chennai, April 7

IITM Pravartak Technologies Foundation is partnering with Maven Silicon, a leading VLSI and Embedded Systems training institute, to launch training programs in technologies that are foundational to the semiconductor industry.

This move will strengthen India's semiconductor talent pipeline and support domestic electronics manufacturing.

The two programs are intended for working professionals, enabling them to upskill without leaving their jobs.

This initiative is strongly aligned with the vision of India Semiconductor Mission 2.0. It will not only strengthen the semiconductor workforce but also contribute meaningfully to Nation-building by empowering Indian engineers to design, verify and innovate at a global scale.

The two Professional Certification Programs in 'VLSI Design and Verification' and in 'Embedded Systems Design' will be for a duration of nine months. They combine structured online learning with hands-on labs and an industry-relevant capstone project.

Upon successful completion, participants will receive a co-issued certificate from IITM Pravartak and Maven Silicon. Admissions for the inaugural cohort will open shortly.

India's semiconductor market is valued at approximately USD 52 billion (FY2024-25) and is projected to more than double to USD 100-110 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 10-13 per cent.

The country already contributes nearly 20 per cent of the world's semiconductor design talent. As fabrication, packaging, and design capabilities expand under National initiatives, the demand for industry-ready VLSI and Embedded Systems professionals is expected to accelerate significantly.

Highlighting the need for such training, Dr Shankar Raman, CEO, IITM Pravartak Technologies Foundation, said, "At IITM Pravartak, our focus is on catalysing innovation and high-quality talent development in Cyber-Physical Systems and allied domains. These programs create a scalable and accessible pathway for working professionals to upskill in critical semiconductor and embedded technologies, which form the basis for Cyber-Physical Systems, aligned with industry needs and national priorities."

Further, PR Sivakumar, Founder and CEO of Maven Silicon, said, "India is at a defining moment in its semiconductor journey. To build a globally competitive and self-reliant ecosystem, we must develop talent that is immediately productive in real-world chip design environments. Through this collaboration with IITM Pravartak, we are delivering a structured, hands-on learning pathway that working professionals can pursue without stepping away from their careers."

- ANI

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Sarah B
Fantastic news for India's tech future. The semiconductor mission is crucial for reducing our import dependence. Making it accessible for working professionals is key—people can't always quit jobs to study. I hope they also consider some scholarship options for deserving candidates.
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Vikram M
While the intent is good, I have a respectful criticism. We have many such "certification programs" popping up. The real test is industry acceptance. Will companies value this certificate as much as they value an MTech from a top college? The curriculum and project quality must be top-notch.
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Priya S
My brother is an embedded systems engineer and has been looking for a good upskilling course. He says most online courses are too theoretical. The hands-on labs and industry project mentioned here are a big plus. Will definitely share this with him. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
$100 billion market by 2030! That's the number that matters. This isn't just about jobs; it's about building national capability. Every engineer who upskills contributes to that goal. More power to IITM and Maven Silicon. Hope other IITs follow suit.
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Michael C
The collaboration model is smart. IITM brings the brand and academic rigor, Maven Silicon brings the industry-specific training expertise. This is how you build a talent pipeline that's actually useful for companies. Good step for "Make in India".

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