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India expands chip engineering training via nationwide EDA access, aiming to build a skilled workforce for its growing semiconductor industry.
India has made significant progress in training semiconductor engineers through its Chips to Startups initiative, with EDA tools from global firms now available at 315 academic institutions nationwide, enabling hands-on chip design, fabrication, and testing at Mohali’s Semiconductor Laboratory.
The program, the world’s largest open-access EDA initiative, has recorded over 1.85 crore hours of tool usage.
As the global semiconductor industry grows toward $2 trillion and demands nearly 2 million skilled workers, India plans to expand the program to 500 institutions under India Semiconductor Mission 2.0, aiming to build a national talent pipeline and strengthen its position as a global semiconductor hub.
India expande la capacitación en ingeniería de chips a través del acceso a EDA en todo el país, con el objetivo de crear una fuerza laboral calificada para su creciente industria de semiconductores.