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Purdue and India Team Up to Strengthen Semiconductor Industry

Purdue University, in collaboration with SEMI, hosted the inaugural meeting of the U.S.-India Semiconductor Collaborative to strengthen ties between the U.S. and India in the semiconductor field. President Mung Chiang highlighted the potential for complementary partnerships and innovation, while SEMI CEO Ajit Manocha emphasized the importance of workforce development.

First Solar to Set Up a 3.3 GW Thin Manufacturing Facility in India

First Solar's strategic decision to establish solar panel manufacturing in India is set to revolutionize the country's renewable energy industry. By locally producing high-quality solar panels, the company aims to reduce dependence on Chinese imports and support India's commitment to sustainable energy solutions. This collaboration also aligns with the vision of US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, emphasizing international cooperation to combat climate change.

Silicon Box: Revolutionizing Semiconductor Manufacturing in Singapore

Silicon Box, a Singapore-based semiconductor integration startup, has launched a game-changing semiconductor factory in Tampines, Singapore. With its state-of-the-art technology and focus on sustainability, this USD 2 billion facility is set to revolutionize the chip manufacturing sector. Supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board, it aims to create over 1000 jobs and upskill local talent to drive workforce development. Learn how Silicon Box is positioning Singapore as a global hub for semiconductor manufacturing and driving the future of computing and AI.

India’s Semiconductor Industry: A Promising Path to Global Recognition

India's semiconductor industry is on a promising path towards global recognition. Minister of State for Electronics, IT, Skill Development, and Entrepreneurship, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, shared his optimism about India's potential in the semiconductor space. With recent significant investments by companies like Micron and strategic decisions regarding joint ventures, India's semiconductor journey is gaining momentum. Chandrasekhar's vision of a long-term commitment to building a robust semiconductor ecosystem reflects India's determination to be a key player in this critical industry and achieve global recognition.