
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the fourth edition of SEMICON India 2025 on 2 September at Yashobhoomi (India International Convention and Expo Centre) in New Delhi.
Staying true to its legacy of positioning India as a global semiconductor powerhouse, the fourth edition of SEMICON India 2025 will convene key stakeholders, including top global leaders, semiconductor industry experts, academia, government officials, and students.
India’s semiconductor journey has been gaining strong momentum under the Semicon India Programme.
So far, the Government of India has approved 10 projects in areas of strategic importance, including High-Volume Fabrication Units (Fabs), 3D Heterogeneous Packaging, Compound Semiconductors (including Silicon Carbide – SiC), and Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSATs).
Recognising semiconductors as a foundational industry, the government is also supporting research, innovation, and design by providing state-of-the-art design tools to more than 280 academic institutes and 72 start-ups.
In addition, 23 start-ups have been approved under the Design Linked Incentive (DLI) scheme, enabling Indian innovators to work on critical applications.
Through these initiatives, India is progressing towards developing the capacity to design and manufacture semiconductors for applications such as Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV), navigation systems, motor controllers, communication chips, and microprocessor units.
Accelerating India’s semiconductor revolution, SEMI, the global industry association promoting the semiconductor industry, and the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), announced the programming for SEMICON India 2025 at a press conference held in New Delhi on Friday.
Under the theme Building the Next Semiconductor Powerhouse, the event will offer valuable insights into innovations and trends in key areas such as Fabs, advanced packaging, smart manufacturing, AI, supply chain management, sustainability, workforce development, designs, and start-ups, along with six country round tables.