Key Points

Telangana is making a major push to transform its semiconductor capabilities from design to full-scale manufacturing. The state's IT minister highlighted their existing design talent as a natural advantage for this transition. Several policy measures including incentives and subsidies are being implemented to attract chip manufacturers. The T-CHIP Summit aims to create a comprehensive platform that supports innovators through the entire process from concept to manufacturing.

Key Points: Telangana Pushes Chip Design Talent Into Manufacturing

  • State government emphasizes transition from chip design to manufacturing facilities
  • Minister cites existing design talent as key advantage for semiconductor production
  • Policy initiatives include incentives and subsidies for chip manufacturing companies
  • T-CHIP Summit aims to create platform for innovation leading to chip manufacturing
  • TITA's digital literacy programs showing strong results across Telangana state
  • New Pitch2Press initiative connects innovators with investors through journalists
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Telangana government pushes to move from chip design to manufacturing

Telangana IT Minister Sridhar Babu Duddilla announces state's semiconductor manufacturing push, citing design talent and policy incentives to attract chip makers.

"When we have the design talent, we would love to see that move to the next level of manufacturing - Sridhar Babu Duddilla"

Hyderabad, September 28

Telangana is looking to play a bigger role in India's semiconductor journey, with the state government emphasising its focus on moving from chip design talent to actual manufacturing, said Sridhar Babu Duddilla, Minister of IT of Telangana.

Speaking to ANI on the sidelines of the T-CHIP (Technology Chip Innovation Program) Semicon Constitution Summit in Hyderabad, Duddilla said, "The semiconductor industry has to be here in a big way because we have the design talent over here. The next is the process of manufacturing. When we have the design talent, we would love to see that move to the next level of manufacturing. And we hope the central government also assists the state to push chip manufacturing here."

The Minister emphasised that Telangana has implemented several policy measures to support the sector. "We have so many policy initiatives, like giving some incentives and subsidies to the semiconductor industry. We do a lot depending upon the product and the kind of chip manufacturing. Any other state would also be doing it. But here we have the talent, that is the additional facility we can give to chip manufacturing," he said.

At the event, Duddilla also acknowledged the contribution of Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA) led by Sundeep Makthala, who is also the founder of the T-CHIP Summit. He said that many initiatives launched by TITA have created strong outcomes in the state, starting with digital literacy programmes. "When he [Sundeep] started to literate digitally each and every citizen of Telangana, it proved great results. That program is still continuing," he said.

Referring to TITA's latest initiative, Pitch2Press, the Minister said it is designed to connect innovators with the wider ecosystem. "It's a novel exercise wherein all journalist friends would be infused with new ideas. Through them, it can reach the investor, it can reach the end user, which will instil confidence, trust and encouragement for innovators to move forward," Duddilla said.

He further pointed to the launch of a publishing journal at the summit, which aims to educate people on technology trends. "That will help people to know the nuances of the technology field and get enlightened about what is going in and out of technology," he added.

On the larger goals of the T-CHIP initiative, the Minister said, "What he's trying to design is to create a platform where anybody who would like to go for innovation can come and start the process for the ultimate chip manufacturing. This is a novel initiative and a very vibrant step taken by TITA. We will try to encourage them too."

The T-CHIP Semicon Constitution Summit is designed to be more than just a conference. It aims to establish a foundational constitution for semiconductors, setting principles, fostering collaborations, and outlining mandates to accelerate ecosystem development in India and beyond.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some forward thinking! We've been designing chips for foreign companies for decades. Time to manufacture our own and become self-reliant in electronics. Atmanirbhar Bharat in action! 💪
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Arjun K
While the vision is good, I hope they focus on sustainable manufacturing practices. Semiconductor plants require massive amounts of water and energy. Telangana already faces water scarcity issues in summer. Environmental impact assessment should be priority.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, this is exciting! The Pitch2Press initiative connecting innovators with journalists is brilliant. Often great ideas don't get visibility. This could really boost our startup ecosystem in semiconductor space.
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Vikram M
Hope this doesn't remain just another announcement. We've seen many semiconductor initiatives announced across states but implementation has been slow. Need concrete timelines and visible progress on ground. 🤞
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Kavya N
The digital literacy programs mentioned here are crucial. We need to prepare our workforce for these high-tech manufacturing jobs. Good to see holistic approach - from basic digital skills to advanced chip manufacturing.

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