India
Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA) said it is working hard to
strengthen the electronics manufacturing capability of India by expanding the
Chandigarh-based fab facility owned by government of India.
The association has already submitted a memorandum in this regard to the government, IESA Chairman Ashwini K Aggarwal said.
"Semi-Conductor
Laboratory, located in Mohali and under the Department of Space, can help the
country to enhance its chip manufacturing capability. IESA had proposed the
expansion of the government owned foundry in 2012," he told DH on the
sidelines of the two-day IoTNext 2017 summit, organised by IESA in association
with The Indus Entrepreneurs, here.
Aggarwal said the Chandigrah facility's capability is confined to certain areas. "We want the government to make some framework policy so that its capacity expansion is expedited on war-footing and it will help India to meet its hardware requirement in the electronics and semiconductor area," he said.
Manufacturing
IESA is also planning to come up with a common manufacturing facility to help startups and other companies in their go to market strategy. "We have already acquired eight acre land in Noida for this project which will be funded by World Bank and Central government," he said.
The association chairman also said the detailed project report (DPR) for the facility has been prepared and the work is underway. "IESA believes that the facility will help in coming up with a comprehensive hardware ecosystem," Aggarwal added.
The event showcased a 100% growth in the 2nd edition of the Start-up IoT Directory, launched with IoTForum. The Directory includes 900 start-ups working in the field of Internet of Things (IoT) across the nation. It has been compiled with support from Nasscom, IoT CoE, IIT Mumbai, SINE, IKP EDEN, Revxx, IoTBLR,T-Hub, Forge and Excubator.
The
Directory includes 900 start-ups, working in the field of Internet of Things
(IoT) across the nation. It has been compiled with support from Nasscom, IoT
CoE, IIT Mumbai, SINE, IKP EDEN, Revxx, IoTBLR,T-Hub, Forge and Excubator.
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