The Inaugural Business of Semiconductor Summit, Mon, Sep 9th, 2024 @ 9:50 AM, agenda Accelevents
Q&A - India: Ripe for Next Steps
One could say that all the stars are lining up for India to become a key player in the electronics industry, potentially bigger than China. This industry panel digs deeper into the state of India’s electronics industry, engineering talent, consumer market and the nation’s infrastructure. We analyze what must happen to make this long-time dream to turn India into a true powerhouse in the electronics industry.
The electronics industry has been talking about India as key designers, manufacturers and consumers of systems and semiconductors for a long time. The Indian government has also been keen on bringing up a local chip industry.
- India's booming consumer market – home for many popular wearables
- India's software talent and design prowess proven over the period of decades
- India's continued interest in moving into the semiconductor manufacturing space – including advanced packaging and front-end production
- India is the most populous country today in the world – bigger than China
One of Speakers
Ajit Manocha is the president and CEO of SEMI, the global industry association serving the semiconductor and electronics manufacturing and design supply chain. Throughout his career, Manocha has been a champion of industry collaboration as a critical means of advancing technology for societal and economic prosperity. In his leadership role at SEMI, Manocha has broadened the association’s scope to fuel industry growth and foster collaboration on challenges such as geopolitical and sustainability concerns, the talent gap and supply chain disruptions. He has driven SEMI to evolve with the global microelectronics ecosystem as it rapidly expands to support smarter, connected applications based on artificial intelligence, machine learning and other disruptive technologies. Manocha was formerly CEO at GlobalFoundries. Prior to this, he held the role of Executive VP of worldwide operations at Spansion and earlier served as Executive VP and chief manufacturing officer (chief operations officer) at Philips Semiconductors. He began his career at AT&T Bell Laboratories as a research scientist and was granted more than a dozen patents related to semiconductor manufacturing processes that served as the foundation for modern microelectronics manufacturing. He has served on the boards of SEMI, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) and Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA). Manocha has overseen the formation of more than 20 joint ventures and M&As over his career. Out of these, some of the most noteworthy are the manufacturing JV between AT&T and Cirrus Logic, the foundry JV SSMC between Philips Semiconductors and TSMC, the back-end JV Suzhou ASEN Semiconductors between Philips Semiconductors and ASE, and the spinoff of Philips Semiconductors (now NXP Semiconductors) from Royal Philips Electronics. Manocha served on President Obama’s committees for “Advanced Manufacturing Partnerships” and the President’s Council of Advisors on Science & Technology (PCAST). Manocha holds the rare distinction of being inducted into two Hall of Fames. In 2021, VLSIresearch (now TechInsights) added Manocha to its Semiconductor Industry Hall of Fame for his leadership of SEMI efforts to address geopolitical trade tensions as well as for his initiative in navigating the many challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic impacting SEMI and the microelectronics industry. In 2020, Manocha was inducted into the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame, and VLSIresearch named him an “All Star of the Semiconductor Industry” for his visionary leadership in 2019 to restructure SEMI to represent the expanded electronics supply chain.
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India: Ripe for Next Steps
This industry panel digs deeper into the state of India’s electronics industry, engineering talent, consumer market and the nation’s infrastructure.