Chip Manufacturing Companies in India
Having an indigenous manufacturing eco-system in the country will complement India's strength as an R&D hub. Apart from supporting private companies, the government hopes that the policy will also help the defence, ...
Chip Manufacturing Companies in India
Cabinet today approved the National Policy on Electronics 2012 that will encourage the creation of manufacturing and research of electronic components in India. With this move India will try to rival China, which is currently the hub for electronics manufacturing in the world.
The policy will strengthen Electronic System and Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) sector in the country to create a turnover of $400 billion while creating 2 million jobs. The strategies include setting up of a National Electronics Mission with industry participation and renaming the Department of Information Technology as Department of Electronics and Information Technology (Deity). The Department has since been renamed on February 26, 2012.
Having an indigenous manufacturing eco-system in the country will complement India’s strength as an R&D hub. Apart from supporting private companies, the government hopes that the policy will also help the defence, telecom and railway sectors that are currently dependent on foreign companies for these assets.
One of the aims of the policy is to build on the emerging chip design and embedded software industry to achieve a turnover of $55 billion by 2020. There is also a strategy to build a strong supply chain of raw materials, parts and electronic components to raise the indigenous availability of these inputs from the present 20-25 per cent to over 60 per cent by 2020. The availability of these raw materials is one of the strengths of manufacturing sector in China and if the Indian government can pull it off, it can move beyond the service sector and diversify its strengths.
Yet another goal of the policy is to make India a global leader in creating Intellectual Property (IP) in the ESDM sector by increasing fund flow for R&D, seed capital and venture capital for start-ups in the ESDM and nanoelectronics sectors. The government will also try to make India a global leader in the Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) segment by promoting progressive higher value addition in manufacturing and product development.
Also included in the policy is a suggestion to improve the handling of e-waste in the country. The strategy includes various initiatives to facilitate environment friendly e-waste handling policies.
The Electronics industry reported at $1.75 trillion is the largest and fastest growing manufacturing industry in the world. It is expected to reach $2.4 trillion by 2020. The demand in the Indian market was $45 billion in 2008-09 and is expected to reach $400 billion by 2020.
I have been writing on the startup, technology and gaming scene in India for the past four years. In both these fields I see people who are driven solely by their passion; it is their will that makes it a very interesting beat to cover.
New Delhi: Indian Mujahideen terrorists were planning to carry out a ‘fidayeen’ attack at Bihar’s Bodh Gaya to avenge “atrocities” against Muslims in Myanmar, Delhi Police today claimed after arresting a fifth man in connection with Pune serial blasts this August. Sayed Maqbool, a resident of Maharashtra’s Nanded whom police claimed is the district president [...]
Cabinet today approved the National Policy on Electronics 2012 that will encourage the creation of manufacturing and research of electronic components in India. With this move India will try to rival China, which is currently the hub for electronics manufacturing in the world. The policy will strengthen Electronic System and Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) sector [...]
Kabul: At least 32 people were killed Friday when a suicide bomber struck at a mosque in northern Afghanistan’s Mainama city just after Eid-ul-Azha prayers, an official said. More than 30 people were injured in the terror attack in the provincial capital of northern Afghan province of Faryab. “A suicide bomber targeted a mosque while [...]IANS | October 26, 2012 | 0 Comments Twitter Facebook Google+ Pin It Share Read today’
Postnoonhyd Reporter’s Diary : Who’s leading the government? YSR or KKR? ow.ly/eMQYO about 1 hour ago · reply · retweet · favorite Postnoonhyd Reporter’s Diary : 22 years later, he is still waiting for pension! ow.ly/eMQVc 2 hours ago · reply · retweet · favorite Postnoonhyd Reporter’s Diary: What next? Will you fine us for wearing goggles and cooling glasses while driving? ow.
Lots of heavy-hitting Indians attended; CEOs, vice presidents, chairmen of big and well-known international companies.They were great to talk to and great to get connected with.
No glamourous personality had to sweat it out and struggle so much to get into a Cabinet bandwagon as did our own megastar Chiranjeevi. A suave man who stole the hearts of cine-loving Telugus for decades, he underwent trial by fire — first getting into a sparring motion with the ruling Congress, then donning the [...]P K Surendran | October 26, 2012 | 0 Comments Reporter’s Diary : 22 years later, he still awaits pension!
Believe it or not, the indifference meted out to the retired employees at government offices would take your breath away. A sanitary supervisor retired in 1990., waited for Godot for years. With his clean service record he was awarded part of his pension benefits but he never got it and finally he had to knock [...]Md Nizamuddin | October 26, 2012 | 0 Comments Reporter’s Diary :
Following the traffic police’s drive against tinted car windows, there was a certain amount of confusion over whether the rule will actually be enforced. The reason is that the traffic police does not have the necessary equipment to check window transparency. An angry commentator on the police’s Facebook page said, “What next? Will you fine [...]Rahul Ramakrishna | October 26, 2012 | 1 Comment Reporter’s Diary : YSR or KKR?
Who’s leading the government? Silly question. It is of course, Kiran Kumar Reddy. But a visitor can not be faulted if he thinks it is YS Rajasekahra Reddy. Kiran could not exorcise the ghost of YSR for all this time. Most ministers still keep huge portraits of YSR in their chambers. One such minister from [...]
The policy will strengthen Electronic System and Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) sector in the country to create a turnover of $400 billion while creating 2 million jobs. The strategies include setting up of a National Electronics Mission with industry participation and renaming the Department of Information Technology as Department of Electronics and Information Technology (Deity). The Department has since been renamed on February 26, 2012.
Having an indigenous manufacturing eco-system in the country will complement India’s strength as an R&D hub. Apart from supporting private companies, the government hopes that the policy will also help the defence, telecom and railway sectors that are currently dependent on foreign companies for these assets.
One of the aims of the policy is to build on the emerging chip design and embedded software industry to achieve a turnover of $55 billion by 2020. There is also a strategy to build a strong supply chain of raw materials, parts and electronic components to raise the indigenous availability of these inputs from the present 20-25 per cent to over 60 per cent by 2020. The availability of these raw materials is one of the strengths of manufacturing sector in China and if the Indian government can pull it off, it can move beyond the service sector and diversify its strengths.
Yet another goal of the policy is to make India a global leader in creating Intellectual Property (IP) in the ESDM sector by increasing fund flow for R&D, seed capital and venture capital for start-ups in the ESDM and nanoelectronics sectors. The government will also try to make India a global leader in the Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) segment by promoting progressive higher value addition in manufacturing and product development.
Also included in the policy is a suggestion to improve the handling of e-waste in the country. The strategy includes various initiatives to facilitate environment friendly e-waste handling policies.
The Electronics industry reported at $1.75 trillion is the largest and fastest growing manufacturing industry in the world. It is expected to reach $2.4 trillion by 2020. The demand in the Indian market was $45 billion in 2008-09 and is expected to reach $400 billion by 2020.
I have been writing on the startup, technology and gaming scene in India for the past four years. In both these fields I see people who are driven solely by their passion; it is their will that makes it a very interesting beat to cover.
New Delhi: Indian Mujahideen terrorists were planning to carry out a ‘fidayeen’ attack at Bihar’s Bodh Gaya to avenge “atrocities” against Muslims in Myanmar, Delhi Police today claimed after arresting a fifth man in connection with Pune serial blasts this August. Sayed Maqbool, a resident of Maharashtra’s Nanded whom police claimed is the district president [...]
Cabinet today approved the National Policy on Electronics 2012 that will encourage the creation of manufacturing and research of electronic components in India. With this move India will try to rival China, which is currently the hub for electronics manufacturing in the world. The policy will strengthen Electronic System and Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) sector [...]
Kabul: At least 32 people were killed Friday when a suicide bomber struck at a mosque in northern Afghanistan’s Mainama city just after Eid-ul-Azha prayers, an official said. More than 30 people were injured in the terror attack in the provincial capital of northern Afghan province of Faryab. “A suicide bomber targeted a mosque while [...]IANS | October 26, 2012 | 0 Comments Twitter Facebook Google+ Pin It Share Read today’
Postnoonhyd Reporter’s Diary : Who’s leading the government? YSR or KKR? ow.ly/eMQYO about 1 hour ago · reply · retweet · favorite Postnoonhyd Reporter’s Diary : 22 years later, he is still waiting for pension! ow.ly/eMQVc 2 hours ago · reply · retweet · favorite Postnoonhyd Reporter’s Diary: What next? Will you fine us for wearing goggles and cooling glasses while driving? ow.
Lots of heavy-hitting Indians attended; CEOs, vice presidents, chairmen of big and well-known international companies.They were great to talk to and great to get connected with.
No glamourous personality had to sweat it out and struggle so much to get into a Cabinet bandwagon as did our own megastar Chiranjeevi. A suave man who stole the hearts of cine-loving Telugus for decades, he underwent trial by fire — first getting into a sparring motion with the ruling Congress, then donning the [...]P K Surendran | October 26, 2012 | 0 Comments Reporter’s Diary : 22 years later, he still awaits pension!
Believe it or not, the indifference meted out to the retired employees at government offices would take your breath away. A sanitary supervisor retired in 1990., waited for Godot for years. With his clean service record he was awarded part of his pension benefits but he never got it and finally he had to knock [...]Md Nizamuddin | October 26, 2012 | 0 Comments Reporter’s Diary :
Following the traffic police’s drive against tinted car windows, there was a certain amount of confusion over whether the rule will actually be enforced. The reason is that the traffic police does not have the necessary equipment to check window transparency. An angry commentator on the police’s Facebook page said, “What next? Will you fine [...]Rahul Ramakrishna | October 26, 2012 | 1 Comment Reporter’s Diary : YSR or KKR?
Who’s leading the government? Silly question. It is of course, Kiran Kumar Reddy. But a visitor can not be faulted if he thinks it is YS Rajasekahra Reddy. Kiran could not exorcise the ghost of YSR for all this time. Most ministers still keep huge portraits of YSR in their chambers. One such minister from [...]
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