Semiconductor mission launched in India by Ashwini Vaishnav

Semiconductor mission launched in India by Ashwini Vaishnav

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: January 03 2022

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  • India's Semiconductor Mission has been launched by Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnav.
  • The goal of this mission is to establish the semiconductor sector in India so that it can become a global centre of electronics manufacture and design.
  • Digital India Corporation has established the Indian Semiconductor Mission (ISM) as a specialised and independent commercial branch.
  • This mission has been given permission to contact Semiconductor Fab Scheme and Display Fab Scheme applicants.
  • This mission gives applicants the freedom to choose the appropriate technology mix, applications, and node manufacturing, among other things.
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