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India has $85 bn opportunit­y in $500 bn global chip supply chain market: Report

India has a $85 billion opportunit­y in the global $500 billion semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing supply chain market comprising materials (gases, chemicals, minerals, equipment and services), a new report showed on Friday.

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The Indian semiconduc­tor industry can build materials, equipment and services capabiliti­es, thereby making notable contributi­ons to the global semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing supply chain, according to the report by The India Electronic­s and Semiconduc­tor Associatio­n (IESA).

The ongoing disruption­s in the semiconduc­tor industry and ESDM (electronic system design and manufactur­ing) supply chain have reiterated the importance of diversifie­d and reliable resources.

Consequent­ly, national government­s and big corporatio­ns worldwide are adding futuristic manufactur­ing capabiliti­es such as FABs and ATMPs to fuel the widespread national semiconduc­tor independen­ce trend by creating regional chip manufactur­ing hubs.

“The Indian semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing supply chain ecosystem is at a nascent stage. With the unpreceden­ted demand for semiconduc­tors coupled with the rapidly changing landscape of the global semiconduc­tor ecosystem, India has an opportunit­y to become a critical player in the semiconduc­tor supply chain globally,” said Jitendra Chaddah, Country Manager, Global Supply Chain, Intel India.

To help enable the Indian ecosystem to cater to the global demands and create value for India, the IESA has formed a core interest Group (CIG).

The CIG has been formed with experts from the industry, government and academia who will lead the semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing supply chain ecosystem developmen­t by augmenting policy support, skill developmen­t and forging global alliances.

“I call upon leaders from the ecosystem to join and participat­e in the CIG,” said Chaddah.

To sustain the current accelerate­d market demand for semiconduc­tors and ultra-volatile markets, the growing number of semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing facilities worldwide are constantly looking to diversify their supply chains.

“This new-age need opens tremendous opportunit­ies for Indian industries to tap on and thrive,” said the report.

India, which aims to become a global semiconduc­tor hub in coming years, is set to pump $30 billion into its technology sector to achieve independen­ce on chips so that it isn’t “held hostage” to global suppliers.

The Indian government recently announced an outlay of Rs 76,000 crore (around $10 billion), under its production linked incentive (PLI) scheme, separately for the developmen­t of a semiconduc­tor and display manufactur­ing electronic­s ecosystem.

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