SemiconIndia 2023 exhibition to be inaugurated in Gandhinagar
Exhibition to be inaugurated by Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel in presence of MoS Rajeev Chandrasekhar
150 stalls by leading 80 semiconductor companies to showcase their innovations
Gandhinagar, The โSemiconIndia 2023โ exhibition is all set to to be inaugurated tomorrow at Gandhinagar by Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Bhupendrabhai Patel, in the presence of Union Minister of State for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship and Electronics & IT, Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar.
This exhibition marks the start of Semicon India 2023โs second edition, organised by India Semiconductor Mission in close collaboration with industry and industry associations, under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Taking place from 25thย to 30thย July, the event will showcase Indiaโs journey towards becoming a global powerhouse in Semiconductor Design, Manufacturing, and Technology Development, aligned with India Semiconductor Missionโs vision.
SemiconIndia 2023 will see prominent participation from major semiconductor giants like Micron Technology and Applied Materials, who have recently pledged substantial investments in Indiaโs semiconductor ecosystem. Micron Technologyโs investment alone amounts to $825 million in a Gujarat-based semiconductor assembly and test plant and Applied Materials has committed $400 million for their Engineering Collaborative Centre.
The exhibition has a lineup of 150 stalls representing 80ย leading companies to showcase their innovations and products. These diverse companies cover the entire spectrum of semiconductors, including supply chain, global Integrated Device Manufacturers, and domestic majors.
In addition to showcasing innovations, the event will comprise of 25 startups who will showcase their innovations and connect with industry leaders.
SemiconIndia 2023 will also witness participation from 23 countries and multiple states, with stalls from Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat, displaying the collective effort of state governments in supporting the semiconductor industryโs growth.
Institutions like SCL, ISRO and the Space Application Centre will have their showcases as well, and educational institutes like IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, BITS Pilani, Ganpat University, and Nirma University will actively participate, highlighting academiaโs vital role in driving Indiaโs semiconductor advancements.
SemiconIndia 2023 is a testament to Indiaโs strong commitment to building a robust semiconductor ecosystem. With its grand scale and innovative showcases, the exhibition proudly displays Indiaโs potential as an emerging global hub for semiconductor excellence.
