Key Points

Dr Rajesh Mehta emphasizes that India should focus on developing complete system-level products to maximize semiconductor potential. He suggests learning from China's telecom leapfrog strategy and Taiwan's technology ownership model. The expert recommends focusing on emerging materials like silicon carbide and gallium nitride for power management. Prime Minister Modi's vision aligns with this, noting India's growing role in the global semiconductor ecosystem.

Key Points: Dr Rajesh Mehta Urges India Focus on System-Level Semiconductor Products

  • India must develop complete system products instead of importing components
  • Learn from China's telecom leap from landlines to mobile technology
  • Focus on emerging semiconductor materials like silicon carbide and gallium nitride
  • Leverage global geopolitical shifts to become semiconductor technology owner
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India must focus on system-level products to unlock semiconductor potential: Dr Rajesh Mehta

Semiconductor expert Dr Rajesh Mehta advises India to develop complete system-level products and leapfrog in emerging materials like silicon carbide at Semicon India 2025.

"India's situation is an inflexion point in the chip industry because of the global geopolitical situation - Dr Rajesh Mehta"

New Delhi, September 2

India should develop system-level products to maximise the potential of the semiconductor industry, said Dr Rajesh Mehta, Senior Partner, Semiconductors & EMS OptimaxAces, on the sidelines of Semicon India 2025 being organised in the national capital.

New Delhi [India], September 2 (ANI): India should develop system-level products to maximise the potential of the semiconductor industry, said Dr Rajesh Mehta, Senior Partner, Semiconductors & EMS OptimaxAces, on the sidelines of Semicon India 2025 being organised in the national capital.

Mehta, who is a veteran in the semiconductor industry and has worked in the first Semiconductor plant in Mohali, said, "I think there's also a system design and system making which is made in India rather than only imported."

Mehta believes that India stands at a crucial inflexion point. "India's situation is, I think, an inflexion point in the chip industry because of the global geopolitical situation, as well as what we are seeing is that technologies are migrating and changing."

System-level products refer to complete, functional end-products that integrate various components -- including semiconductors (chips) -- into a working system that performs a specific task.

He draws parallels with China's telecom leap from landlines to mobile phones, urging India to take a similar bold leap. "Right now, India should be doing the same lesson learned taken from, say, China, where they went in the telecom sector... Instead of landline, they jumped straight into a cell phone. And due to that, today China has a very advanced cell phone technology."

He also emphasises learning from countries like Taiwan. "They leapfrogged into not only manufacturing but also owning that technology. So I think we are at a point where we should not only manufacture, enter manufacturing, but we also should bring technology, as Prime Minister Modi has said, to innovate and own it."

Looking ahead, he suggests that India focus on emerging materials in semiconductor innovation. "My advice would be or suggestion would be areas which are new areas coming up. For example, in power management side the silicon is transitioning to silicon carbide, gallium nitride. We must make products and catch up in that area."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the day is not far when the smallest chips made in India will drive the biggest change in the world. He added that even though India started late in the semiconductor sector but nothing can stop the country now.

Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of India Semicon 2025, the Prime Minister highlighted India's growing role in the global semiconductor ecosystem.

The Prime Minister also noted that the global semiconductor market has already reached 600 billion dollars and is expected to cross 1 trillion dollars in the coming years. This growth, he said, is why investors are increasingly turning towards India.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally someone talking sense! System-level products mean we control the entire value chain. This is how we become truly atmanirbhar. Great insights from Dr Mehta.
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Arjun K
Silicon carbide and gallium nitride are the future. If we invest in these emerging materials now, we can actually lead instead of playing catch-up. Exciting times for Indian tech!
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the vision, we need to be realistic about implementation. We have great engineers but need better infrastructure and policy support. Hope the government delivers on this promise.
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Vikram M
The Taiwan comparison is spot on. They didn't just manufacture - they innovated and owned the technology. That should be our model. Jai Hind! 🚀
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Karthik V
As someone working in electronics manufacturing, I can tell you this shift to system-level products is crucial. We have the talent, just need the right ecosystem and investment.
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Michael C
The $1 trillion market projection is massive. If India captures even 10% of that, it would transform our economy. Smart focus on emerging technologies rather than competing in mature markets.

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