Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the fifth edition of SEMICON India 2026 on September 17 in New Delhi. The three-day conference and exhibition, themed 'Silicon to Systems: Building the Ecosystem,' will…
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the fifth edition of SEMICON India 2026 on September 17 in New Delhi. The three-day conference and exhibition, themed 'Silicon to Systems: Building the Ecosystem,' will run until September 19 and is expected to host more than 500 exhibitors, including over 240 international companies, with delegations from over 40 countries.

The event is jointly organised by the India Semiconductor Mission under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and the global industry association SEMI. It will bring together global semiconductor firms, policymakers, researchers, startups and students to discuss developments across the semiconductor and electronics value chain.
India has recently approved Semicon 2.0 to boost domestic chip manufacturing and supply-chain capabilities. Under Semicon 1.0, 12 projects have been approved and three have begun commercial production. The programme will include country and state government pavilions, a startup pitch competition, a student hackathon and a workforce development pavilion.
SEMICON India has become a key annual marker for the government's chip-making ambitions. The event comes after the approval of Semicon 2.0, which builds on 12 projects cleared under Semicon 1.0, three of which have started commercial output. The bigger number this year, over 500 exhibitors, signals growing global interest, but the real test is whether India can move from design and assembly to advanced fabrication. The next milestone to watch is the operational timeline of the three approved fabrication plants, especially the one being set up by Tata Electronics in Gujarat. Any delay there would hurt investor confidence.
Source: sarkaritel.com
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