To encourage and ensure the establishment of semiconductor fabs with requisite manufacturing capabilities and sustainability strategies, ISM has taken the initiative to organize this conference.
The present conference is to bring to light various initiatives taken by the Government including incentivization, utility support, ease of doing business, talent pool development, etc. Also, the aim is to determine readiness, address the challenges being faced, and understand the additional support required by the industry. The outcomes of this conference are expected to provide a thrust toward building a vibrant semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem in India.
Electronics Industry is Largest and Fastest Growing Segments
The electronics industry is one of the world’s largest and fastest growing segments of the economy for which semiconductors and displays are the backbone constituting a significant portion to the total Bill of Material. Fostering the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision of AatmaNirbhar Bharat, the Ministry of Electronics &Information Technology has been actively working to create a conducive environment for electronics manufacturing.
With a view to ensure the development of a robust and sustainable semiconductor and display ecosystem in India, SemiconIndia Programme was introduced with an outlay of INR 76,000 crore. The said program aims to extend fiscal support for establishment of the following:
Semiconductor Fabs
The Scheme for setting up of Semiconductor Fabs in India shall extend fiscal support of up to 50% of project cost on pari-passu basis to the approved applicants.
Display Fabs
The Scheme for setting up of Display Fabs in India shall extend fiscal support of up to 50% of project cost on pari-passu basis to the approved applicants.
Fabs for Compound Semiconductors/ Silicon Photonics/ Sensors/ Discrete Semiconductors and Semiconductor Assembly, Testing, Marking, and Packaging (ATMP) / OSAT facilities
The Scheme for setting up of Compound Semiconductors / Silicon Photonics / Sensors (including MEMS) Fabs / Discrete Semiconductors Fab and Semiconductor ATMP / OSAT facilities in India shall extend fiscal support of 50% of capital expenditure to Compound Semiconductors / Silicon Photonics / Sensors (including MEMS) Fabs and Semiconductor Packaging (ATMP / OSAT) units.
India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) has been established under Digital India Corporation to drive India’s strategies for facilitating manufacturing in the semiconductors and display domains. ISM serves as the nodal agency engaged in the technical and financial appraisal of the proposals received under various schemes of the SemiconIndia Program, negotiating with the applicants, and recommending eligible proposals to the Government of India as per the prescribed guidelines.
Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw
Minister for Electronics & Information Technology, Railways and Communications
Alkesh Kumar Sharma
Secretary, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology
Ajit Manocha
President & CEO, SEMI
Amitesh Kumar Sinha
Joint Secretary (Electronics) MeitY and CEO, ISM
Anant Naik
CEO, GAETEC
Vikas Trikha
DG, SCL
Meduri Ravi
CEO, SITAR
Mark Patel
Sr. Partner McKinsey
David Krick
Jacobs
Narayanan Ramanathan
L&T
P K Mozumder
PDF Solutions
Samir Rupani
Linde
Jaya Jagadish
Chairperson, Future Skills Talent Committee, ISM
Srinivas Satya
President & Managing Director Applied Materials India
Krishnan Shrinivasan
Lam Research
Dominic David
KLA
Bruce Davis
e-fab
Shree Deshpande
TOK
Anand Nambiar
Merck
Videh Khare
GoGJ
Gunjan Krishna
GoKA
Saurabh Gaur
GoAP
Jayesh Ranjan
GoTS
Jitendra Chaddah
Global Foundries
Santhosh Kumar
Texas Instruments
Vivek Sharma
ST Microelectronics
Radhika Srinivasan
IBM
Siddharth Patel
JSW
Prasad Sandireddy
Western Digital
Start Time | End Time | Session Name & Description | Participants | |
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Inaugural Session | ||||
9:00 | 09:30 | Registrations | ||
9:30 | 09:35 | Lamp Lighting | Sh. Ashwini Vaishnaw, Hon’ble Minister of Electronics & IT, Railways and Communications; Sh. Alkesh Kumar Sharma, Secretary, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology and Sh. Ajit Manocha, President, SEMI | |
9:35 | 09:45 | Welcome Address | Sh. Alkesh Kumar Sharma, Secretary, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology | |
9:45 | 9:55 | Keynote Address | Sh. Ajit Manocha, President, SEMI | |
9:55 | 10:05 | Keynote Address | Sh. Ashwini Vaishnaw, Hon’ble Minister of Electronics & IT, Railways and Communications | |
India’s Existing Fab & Supporting Ecosystem | ||||
10:05 | 10:15 | Building Semiconductor Manufacturing Ecosystem: SemiconIndia | Overview of the SemiconIndia Program | Sh. Amitesh Kumar Sinha, Joint Secretary (Electronics) MeitY and CEO, ISM |
10:15 | 10:55 | India’s Existing Ecosystem | Panel discussion on the existing semiconductor ecosystem in India: SCL, SITAR, & GAETEC | Moderator: Sh. Jitendra Chaddah, Global Foundries |
Sh. Anant Naik, CEO, GAETEC | ||||
Sh. Vikas Trikha, DG, SCL | ||||
Sh. Meduri Ravi, CEO, SITAR | ||||
10:55 | 11:05 | Tea/ Coffee Break | ||
11:05 | 11:25 | Enabling Semiconductor Ecosystem for Greenfield investments | Presentation on facilitating the development of semiconductor ecosystem | Sh. Mark Patel, Sr. Partner McKinsey |
11:25 | 12:25 | Building the ‘Fab’ story- Construction and logistics requirements | Panel discussion regarding the fab construction and availability/ accessibility of requisite chemicals, gasses, etc. | Moderator: Sh. Hem Takiar, Micron |
Sh. David Krick, Jacobs | ||||
Sh. Narayanan Ramanathan, L&T | ||||
Sh. P K Mozumder, PDF Solutions | ||||
Sh. Samir Rupani, Linde | ||||
Strategies to develop the talent pool | ||||
12:25 | 12:45 | Vision for skilled Workforce Generation | Presentation on Semicon India Future Skills Talent Committee | Ms. Jaya Jagadish, Chairperson, Future Skills Talent Committee, ISM |
12:45 | 13:45 | LUNCH BREAK | ||
Bridging the gap for a robust manufacturing ecosystem | ||||
13:45 | 14:45 | Pillars for manufacturing: Materials & Equipment | Panel discussion regarding the industry readiness, challenges for materials and equipment | Moderator: Sh. S. K. Marwaha |
Sh. Srinivas Satya, AMAT | ||||
Sh. Krishnan Shrinivasan, Lam Research | ||||
Sh. Dominic David, KLA | ||||
Sh. Bruce Davis, e-fab | ||||
Sh. Shree Deshpande, TOK | ||||
Sh. Anand Nambiar, Merck | ||||
14:45 | 15:45 | Indian States standing up for Semiconductor | Panel Discussion regarding Policies and readiness of State Governments for Semiconductor ecosystem followed by Q&A session | Moderator: Sh. Ankush Wadhera, BCG |
Sh. Jayesh Ranjan, GoTS | ||||
Sh. Saurabh Gaur, GoAP | ||||
Ms. Gunjan Krishna, GoKA | ||||
Sh. Videh Khare, GoGJ | ||||
15:45 | 16:45 | Industry leaders/Investors take on existing ecosystem | Panel discussion regarding the concerns of the industry, key asks, etc. for the establishment of manufacturing facilities | Moderator: Sh. Neelkanth Mishra, Credit Suisse |
Sh. Jitendra Chaddah, GlobalFoundries | ||||
Sh. Santhosh Kumar, Texas Instruments | ||||
Sh. Vivek Sharma, ST Microelectronics | ||||
Ms. Radhika Srinivasan, IBM | ||||
Sh. Siddharth Patel, JSW | ||||
Sh. Prasad Sandireddy, Western Digital | ||||
Conclusion | ||||
16:45 | 17:00 | Summary Session | Key takeaways from the sessions including recommendations to be summarised | ISM Leadership |