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Advancing India’s Semiconductor Ambitions: The Roadmap for Semicon 2.0

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The government has announced the fifth edition of SEMICON India, scheduled for September 2026 in New Delhi, to pivot towards 'Semicon 2.0'. This phase emphasizes advanced chip design, large-scale manufacturing, and robust talent development to solidify India's position in the global electronics value chain.

As India continues its journey toward becoming a global hub for electronics system design and manufacturing (ESDM), the upcoming fifth edition of SEMICON India, scheduled for September 2026 in New Delhi, marks a critical juncture in the nation's technological trajectory. This event is set to serve as a platform for unveiling the 'Semicon 2.0' vision, a strategic evolution from the initial phase of policy support and infrastructure creation. While the first phase of India’s semiconductor mission focused on attracting global investments and establishing basic fabrication units, 'Semicon 2.0' aims to deepen the ecosystem. The focus is shifting toward high-end semiconductor design, advanced packaging, and the creation of a specialized workforce capable of sustaining a high-tech manufacturing environment. By fostering indigenous innovation and reducing reliance on external supply chains, the government intends to integrate India more deeply into the global semiconductor value chain, which is currently characterized by high geopolitical sensitivity and capital intensity.

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