Govt has already approved 02 semiconductor fabrication plants, One in Greater Noida (UP) Another in Anand Gujarat. The total projected investment in both the plants is estimated to 70,000 crores. A consortium of Jaypee Group in association with IBM and one of the technology partners from Singapore are establishing a chip manufacturing unit in Greater Noida. Similarly Hindustan Semiconductors Ltd, ST Micro Electronics Ltd are establishing unit at Anand Gujarat. Electronics manufacturing is going to generate 30 Million direct and indirect jobs at different levels of competencies by 2020. Electronics manufacturing ecosystem and the electronics industry will directly impact on local production, thereby benefiting economy as a whole and boost Make in India vision.. As per the past estimates semiconductor fabrication contributes almost 25 times the investment made to the GDP. Its cascading effect on the electronics industry is tremendous, and is a stronger multiplier than any other manufacturing industry. Industry think tank says it’s going to be strategic game changer for India and will accelerate the economy ahead by several years.
Currently majority of our electronics consumption is met through imports. We import electronics of almost 100 Billion USD as of now, this is estimated to be almost 400 Billion USD by 2020. Make in India Skill India Digital India, Start up India, Stand up India projects are the right steps for self sustainability. Hardware industry (including ancillaries) and the economy will directly benefit. The semiconductor wafer fabrication has a catalytic impact on downstream and upstream products. This has huge potential for development of the IT/ITES sector.
Fresher Electronics engineers passed out from colleges lack the practical knowledge required by this manufacturing industry. This has created a huge skill gap immediately required by this sector. This sudden development has generated a huge demand for Embedded System Training, Embedded design Engineers, Embedded Systems Engineers, AVR Programming, Micro controller programming, ARM Micro controller training, Embedded programming, practical VLSI design software knowledge, System Verilog Design, FPGA, VHDL training.
India’s semiconductor demand from now to 2020
• Telecom products/equipment is going to be (4 Billion USD to 30 Billion USD)
• IT and office automation (2.5 Billion USD to 10.5 Billion USD)
• Consumer electronics (1 Billion USD to $ 2.5 Billion USD)
• Automotive, industrial and others) (1 Billion USD to $7 Billion USD)
Semiconductor manufacturing: India’s strategic priorities
• Information security
• Self-reliance and stability in Sourcing
• Low technology import bill and accelerate exports
• Alternative sources and platform for scientific innovation and R& D based industries and Energy conservation.
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