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Editorial Advisory Board
Advisory Board members announced. |
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Rising star of the East
The image of India around the world has seen a sea-change from the sun blessed land to the hallowed valley of silicon. |
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Policy for fabs and
ecosystem
India wants to take an increasing part in the Great Electron Revolution for the benefit of local commerce and population. |
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‘Fab City’
Creating a world class hub for semiconducting. |
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Collaboration opportunities
In order to turn the Indian semiconductor manufacturing business into a success, it will be crucial for it to get involved in mutually beneficial collaborations with R&D partners such as the IMEC microelectronics research centre, based in Europe. |
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Growing microsystem capability
Another area where India has been developing capabilities, both design and fabrication, has been in micro electro mechanical systems. |
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Prospecting for Indian
semi products
In building an advanced microelectronic ecosystem in India, it is important to consider what the markets are that the country is best placed to exploit. |
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Making it happen
The reality of semiconductor production facilities is that they cost a great deal of money. |
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Building infrastructure
Infrastructure is one of the major concerns for building a successful manufacturing industry that must be part of the world market. |
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Representing a
developing industry
Founded in 2004, the Indian Semiconductor Association aims to represent and drive the semiconductor industry in the country. |
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Does India need semiconductor production?
The announcement from the Indian government of its Semiconductor Policy to promote the development of a semiconductor production industry drew sharp criticism from some quarters of the financial community. Here, we gauge the views of some leading industrialists from inside and outside India. |
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Seeds for tomorrow
Important links are being made today between industry and India’s research community. Here we look at how India’s semiconductor researchers are working with other scientists and engineers in other academic settings. |
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Designs on the future
The announcement of Indian government backing for developing semiconductor manufacturing in addition to current design activities has sparked widespread discussion, both inside and outside the country. |
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David Ridsdale
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