Government’s roadmap for semiconductor sector entails big investments due to geopolitical circumstances but it is giving equal importance to design and innovation, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said.
Speaking at 35th International VLSI and Embedded Systems Conference, Rajeev Chandrasekhar said India’s performance during the COVID-19 pandemic has place the country among experts in the technology space.
Rajeev Chandrasekhar Said :
The government has receive proposals from five companies for setting up electronic chip and display manufacturing plants with investment of Rs. 1.53 lakh crore.
Vedanta Foxconn JV, IGSS Ventures, and ISMC propose to set up electronic chip manufacturing plants with $13.6 billion (approx. Rs. 1.02 lakh crore) investment.
They have sought support of $5.6 billion (approx. Rs. 42,000 crore) from the Centre under the Rs. 76,000 crore Semicon India Programme.
Government is providing financial support of up to 40% for chips above 28 nanometre to 45nm, and up to 30% for setting up manufacturing units for 45nm to 65nm wafers.
Vedanta and Elest have propose to set up display manufacturing units that are use in mobile phones, laptops etc with project investment of $6.7 billion (approx. Rs 50,000 crore).
They have sought support of $2.7 billion (approx. Rs. 20,000 crore) from the Centre under the scheme for setting up of display fabs in India.
Centre government is also providing incentive on chip design, design infrastructure support, product design linked incentives, among many others.
The incentives include reimbursement of up to Rs. 30 lakh per application for multi-project wafer fabrication for design, and 6% to 4%reimbursement on net sales of design semiconductor goods for five years starting financial year 2022-23.
Rajeev Chandrasekhar Said :
Rajeev Chandrasekhar added that India has created unicorns in the startup segment faster than any other economy in the world.