At the Semicon India 2025 event in New Delhi, industry leaders hailed India's growing semiconductor ecosystem, citing strong government support, rising local demand, and international collaborations as key drivers. The event also saw 12 MoUs signed to boost indigenous technologies and talent development.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India is entering the next phase of its Semiconductor Mission, with 10 projects worth over USD 18 billion underway. He said the DLI scheme will be revamped as India aims for a major global chip market share
India unveiled its first fully indigenous 32-bit chip ‘Vikram,’ developed by ISRO’s Semi-Conductor Laboratory, at Semicon India 2025, marking a milestone in the nation’s semiconductor mission and reducing dependence on imports.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates SEMICON India 2025 in New Delhi, bringing together global stakeholders, over 350 exhibitors, and key policy makers to strengthen India’s semiconductor ecosystem under the theme “Building the Next Semiconductor Powerhouse.”
SEMICON India 2025, set for September 2–4 in Delhi, will spotlight India’s semiconductor ambitions. With global pavilions, CXO panels, startup showcases, and skill-building programmes, the event aims to position India as a trusted hub in chip innovation and manufacturing