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India-Netherlands Semiconductor Partnership Deepens with AI, Research Push

India and the Netherlands have announced a comprehensive plan to enhance collaboration in semiconductors, AI, and emerging technologies. The partnership includes a "brain bridge" linking Dutch universities with six premier Indian institutes. Leading industry players like ASML, NXP, and Tata Electronics are backing the initiative. The cooperation also extends to space applications for climate and water management, and deeper STEM academic exchanges.

India, Netherlands deepen tech partnership with major push in semiconductors, AI and research

New Delhi, May 17

India and the Netherlands have unveiled an ambitious roadmap to deepen cooperation in emerging technologies, innovation, science and higher education, with semiconductors emerging as the centerpiece of the strategic partnership between the two countries.

The agreement seeks to strengthen trusted and resilient semiconductor supply chains by expanding collaboration between industries, research institutions and governments in both nations. Building on the Memorandum of Understanding on semiconductors and related emerging technologies, India and the Netherlands will jointly explore opportunities in artificial intelligence, photonics, quantum technologies and cybersecurity while promoting technology value-chain partnerships.

A major focus of the partnership is talent and ecosystem development in the semiconductor sector. The two countries will connect the Dutch Semicon Competence Centre with the India Semiconductor Mission to support startups, SMEs, scale-ups and suppliers through technology sharing, skill development and innovation-led cooperation.

In a significant academic collaboration, Eindhoven University of Technology and the University of Twente have partnered with six premier Indian institutions - Indian Institute of Science, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati and Indian Institute of Technology Madras - to establish a "brain bridge" in semiconductors and related technologies. The initiative is backed by leading industry players including NXP Semiconductors, ASML, Tata Electronics and CG Semi.

The two sides also agreed to intensify collaboration in scientific research and innovation by aligning national research priorities in areas such as energy materials, biomolecular and cell technologies, AI and cybersecurity through the existing Joint Working Group on Science, Technology and Innovation.

Beyond technology, India and the Netherlands reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening higher education ties through regular institutional interactions and a joint working plan under the existing MoU on higher education cooperation. Both countries will also encourage deeper STEM-based academic exchanges and explore platforms for institutional partnerships.

The partnership additionally expands cooperation in the space sector, with both nations looking to leverage space-based applications to address global challenges including climate change, water management, food security and air quality.

— IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who works in tech, I'm cautiously optimistic. The inclusion of IISc and top IITs is promising. But I hope we move beyond just memoranda and actually see semiconductor fabrication plants coming up in India. The space collaboration for climate change and water management is also a welcome step. Good to see India thinking globally.
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Rajesh Q
"Brain bridge" sounds fancy, but ground reality is different. We already have talent drain. Unless salaries and R&D infrastructure improve in India, students from these IITs will just use this as a stepping stone to Europe. The MoU mentions SMEs and startups—that's where real innovation happens. Hope that gets actual funding, not just paperwork.
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Michael C
Great to see India and Netherlands strengthening ties beyond just trade. Semiconductor supply chains need diversification, and India is a natural partner. The Dutch have unmatched expertise in lithography and chip design. If we can combine that with India's software talent and manufacturing ambitions, this could be a game-changer for both economies.
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Priya S
Finally! Semicon is the new oil, and India is late to the game. But collaborations with Netherlands and companies like ASML give us a chance. I just hope the government fast-tracks clearances for manufacturing units. Also, including AI, quantum, and cybersecurity in the same pact shows strategic thinking. Water management and food security via space tech is brilliant for a country like India.
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David E
As an academic, I'm impressed by the depth of this agreement. Eindhoven and Twente are world-class, and pairing them with IITs is smart. But the

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