As per forecasts, there will be a shortage of 2.5-3 lakh skilled semiconductor workers in India by 2027 across the entire production process, including R&D, design, manufacturing, fabrication and advanced packaging and assembly-testing packaging (ATP)
Read MoreThe revised policy aims to address the diverse specifications and needs of various semiconductor sub-sectors
Read MoreCientra will bring approximately 530 experienced engineers and practitioners to Accenture’s Advanced Technology Centres in India
Read MoreThis acquisition is expected to support L&T's presence in the semiconductor ecosystem, which encompasses designing, manufacturing and testing
Read MoreThe acquisition will see approximately 450 professionals from Excelmax join Accenture
Read MoreThe company is beginning on a strategic expansion by setting up chip design centres in Chennai and Bangalore, and licensing product IP from Taiwan, Japan, and the US
Read MoreThe Israeli government had previously approved USD 3.2-billion grant to support the construction of the new plant
Read MoreThe draft hopes to strengthen Japan’s semiconductor supply chain by promoting domestic production facilities, developing human resources, and advancing research and development
Read MoreHowever, there may be a deficiency of 2.5 lakh to 3 lakh skilled workers by 2027
Read MoreThe partnership will bring to market advanced solutions that will enable semiconductor manufacturers, system OEMs and cloud service providers to significantly improve the computing efficiency of their data centre environments
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