26.02.25
14:17
India launches first domestically manufactured chip
India is preparing to take a major step forward in technology with the announcement that the country will have its first domestically manufactured chip this year. This was stated by Minister for Railways, Information & Broadcasting, Electronics & Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw.
The Minister emphasised that this breakthrough in semiconductor manufacturing is a clear indication of the progress that the South Asian country is celebrating. To keep the momentum going, the government has initiated a training programme for 85,000 engineers, reflecting its commitment to the technology sector.
Vaishnav also mentioned the opening of a new manufacturing centre with state-of-the-art equipment for manufacturing IT equipment and electronic products.
Over $17 million is expected to be invested in this centre over the next six years, providing employment to around 1,200 professionals. The factory will specialise in the production of desktop computers, laptops, tablets and monitors, reports
Prensa Latina a partner of TV BRICS.
India’s electronics manufacturing sector has experienced unprecedented growth over the past decade, with exports exceeding US$52 million, covering products such as mobile phones, laptops, servers, as well as telecom, and medical equipment.
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