Semiconductor design global capability centres (GCCs) in India are revisiting their hiring strategies leaning towards niche, high-value roles rather than high-volume recruitment. As per a recent ...
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India's semiconductor shift to create millions of jobs: CII official
India's shift from electronics assembly to semiconductor and component manufacturing will create millions of jobs, says CII's ...
India's semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem is experiencing rapid growth, with projections indicating the creation of 1 million jobs across various segments ...
India’s semiconductor ambitions are entering a decisive phase. Backed by the ₹76,000 crore ($9.1 billion) India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) and a growing network of state-level incentive programs, the ...
Endiya Partners, a leading early-stage Deeptech venture capital firm, released the “India’s Semiconductor Moment: Perspectives from DEMO,” a comprehensive report capturing insights from DEMO: ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. India’s goal of creating a successful semiconductor ecosystem hit a new milestone ...
India has ambitions to become a major chip hub on the lines of the U.S., Taiwan and South Korea, and has been courting foreign firms to set up operations in the country. "Within a very short time, ...
It had been a while since I visited India for biz and my recent trip to Bangalore for the Indian Electronics Semiconductor Association (IESA) Vision Summit 2015 early this month was an eye opener on ...
New DRAM and NAND assembly and test facility – the first in India – will expand Micron’s global manufacturing base to meet future demand BOISE, Idaho, June 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Micron ...
In late March, Gabriella Medina, 28, and Danelle Makofske, 45, walked into a community college classroom in Mesa, Arizona, hoping to set themselves up for a new career. “I was so scared,” Makofske ...
India is estimated to require 1 million jobs in the semiconductor industry. India-based electronics manufacturers will likely benefit from President-Elect Donald Trump's return to the White House.
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