India all set to conduct the first global semiconductor conference


By MYBRANDBOOK


India all set to conduct the first global semiconductor conference

India is hosting the first global semiconductor conference on April 29 which will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. According to Minister of State for Electronics and IT (MeitY) Rajeev Chandrasekhar, all major names in the global semiconductor industry will attend the event.

 

Chandrasekhar said, “I have been a long-standing hopeful citizen that India gets into the semiconductor space for many, many years. I can tell you that the interest that has been shown by the leading names of the world in India is unprecedented. The interest is real and deep. The positioning of India, today in the post-COVID world, is of a nation on the move with strong political leadership and a strong vision in electronics and innovation. It is really helping India's reputation, even in this very complex, highest of high tech areas of semiconductor.”

 

He further added that the trailblazing performance of India's innovators and the startups and the fact that India has received so much investment and have translated that and the most recent performance in electronics is giving the world and the big names in semiconductors confidence that the country’s ambitions in semiconductors are real and will be realised.

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