Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated SEMICON India 2025, emphasizing India's commitment to becoming a global semiconductor hub. The three-day event brought together 350 companies from 48 countries with 35,000 registrations. Modi announced next-generation reforms and the next phase of the India Semiconductor Mission. The conference showcased India's growing role in semiconductor design, manufacturing, and R&D.

Key Points: Modi Launches SEMICON India 2025 to Build Global Semiconductor Hub

  • PM Modi inaugurated event with vision for self-reliant semiconductor ecosystem
  • Over 350 companies from 48 countries participated in Delhi conference
  • Event focused on skill development and global value chain integration
  • India Semiconductor Mission announces next phase of reforms and policies
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'SEMICON India 2025' showcases India's rise in global semiconductor ecosystem

PM Modi inaugurates SEMICON India 2025, announcing next-gen reforms and long-term commitment to make India a global semiconductor powerhouse with 35,000 attendees.

'SEMICON India 2025' showcases India's rise in global semiconductor ecosystem
"The day is not far when India’s smallest chip will drive the world’s biggest change. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Sep 5

The ‘SEMICON India 2025’ event brought together global industry leaders, policymakers, academia, companies and startups -- fostering investment, dialogue, and strategic partnerships, according to the government.

The three-day conference served as a catalyst in advancing India's semiconductor ambitions by enabling cross-border collaboration, commercialisation of research, skill development, and integration into the global semiconductor value chain.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the conference, saying “We are creating a semiconductor ecosystem that makes India self-reliant and globally competitive”.

“The day is not far when India’s smallest chip will drive the world’s biggest change. Our journey began late but nothing can stop us now. India has reached here following the mantra of Reform, Perform and Transform. In the coming times, we are going to start a new phase of next generation reforms. We are also working on the next phase of the India Semiconductor Mission. Our policies are not short-term signals; they are long-term commitments,” PM Modi emphasised.

It marked a significant milestone in India's journey towards making India the next semiconductor powerhouse.

The event brought together over 350 exhibiting companies and participants from 48 countries and regions. Four country pavilions, 6 country round tables and workforce development pavilion was also the part of this event, along with agenda covering different aspects of semiconductor design, fab and display manufacturing, packaging, R&D, State policies, ecosystem development etc.

The event witnessed 35,000 registrations, 30,000 footfalls and 25,000 online viewing, said IT Ministry.

'SEMICON India 2025' was jointly organised by the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and SEMI, the global semiconductor industry association.

Following successful editions in Bengaluru (2022), Gandhinagar (2023), and Greater Noida (2024), the 2025 edition in Delhi has set a new benchmark by showcasing India’s redefining role in the global semiconductor landscape, according to the IT Ministry.

—IANS

- IANS

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Priya S
Great initiative but I hope the government ensures proper implementation. We've seen many announcements before that didn't materialize. The skill development aspect is crucial - we need to train our youth for these high-tech jobs.
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Arjun K
As an engineering student, this gives me so much hope! Semiconductor industry is the future and I'm glad India is not missing the bus this time. Looking forward to opportunities in this field after my graduation 🚀
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Michael C
Impressive scale and international participation. 48 countries participating shows global confidence in India's semiconductor ambitions. The country pavilions and round tables indicate serious business discussions happening.
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Shreya B
Hope this creates manufacturing jobs beyond just metros. Tier 2 and 3 cities need these opportunities too. The states should compete to attract semiconductor investments and create regional hubs.
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Vikram M
"India's smallest chip will drive world's biggest change" - what an inspiring vision from PM Modi! The semiconductor mission is strategic for national security and economic growth. Proud to see India stepping up in this critical sector 💪

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