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India trained 85,000 chip engineers in four years, hitting a 10-year goal under Semicon 2.0.
India has trained 85,000 semiconductor engineers in four years, meeting a 10-year goal under the Semicon 2.0 initiative.
The program provided advanced EDA tools from global firms to 315 universities, enabling students to design chips tested and fabricated at a lab in Mohali.
Participation spans from Assam to Kanyakumari and Kashmir to Gujarat.
With the global semiconductor market expected to reach $2 trillion, India plans to expand the program to 500 universities, building a nationwide talent pipeline in design, manufacturing, and testing.
The government aims to establish India as a global semiconductor hub through education, infrastructure, and industry collaboration.
India entrenó a 85.000 ingenieros de chips en cuatro años, alcanzando un objetivo de 10 años bajo Semicon 2.0.