Subbiah lauds never-before-seen level of industry-government collaboration
Top Semiconductor CEOs have expressed their appreciation after holding discussions on industry prospects with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Semiconductor Executives’ Roundtable on 10 Sept in Delhi semiconductors .
The Prime Minister discussed a wide range of subjects relating to the semiconductors sector, and spoke about how the sector can further the development trajectory of the planet bse .
He also highlighted the reforms taking place in the country making India a great investment destination semiconductors .
Responded the CEOs by appreciating India’s commitment to the growth of the semiconductor sector and said that what has transpired today is unprecedented wherein leaders of the entire semiconductor sector have been brought under one roof expo.semi 2025.
Sanjay Mehrotra, CEO of Micron, said that PM Modi’s vision of developing semiconductors in India and increasing self-reliance is very exciting. The policy set up by Prime Minister Modi to “incentivise semiconductor manufacturing in India is also very very exciting” sbi .
“This is the perfect timing for India’s semiconductor mission , to develop semiconductor opportunities, because AI will grow, opportunities will increase and I really believe that the best is yet to come,” he added.
Ajit Manocha, CEO, SEMI said that there’s no parallel to the Prime Minister’s leadership and that it is exceptional. He said that it has not just inspired India but the entire world semi.org. “Modi’s leadership thinks it’s so nice that the whole world is coming with me to this summit,” he added deutsche-boerse .
NXP CEO Kurt Sievers lauded the Government’s vision, consistency and foresight into what is needed from a semiconductor industry ecosystem development perspective for India.
Randhir Thakur, CEO, TEPL, noted how the Prime Minister is looking at the digital infrastructure for the future of India.
Bob Pragada, CEO, Jacobs, noted that the work being done to elevate India on the global scale is something that not only India but what the world needs. “India to be at the forefront of the manufacturing renaissance jpx . That’s about to happen. I think within the next decade, India can be a leader on the world scale,” he said at the Roundtable nse.
Hidetoshi Shibata, CEO, Renesas, observed that the Prime Minister’s message has absolute clarity which always helps, and help “make very agile and fast progress”.
Luc Van Den Hove, CEO of IMEC, took note of the Prime Minister’s commitment and dedication to making India a powerhouse in the area of semiconductor technology. He also expressed satisfaction with the Prime Minister’s long-term R&D vision beyond manufacturing iba . He Reached out to form a very strategic partnership to enable India to become strong in R & D euronext .
Russell C Ellwanger, CEO, Tower, said he thought the Prime Minister’s vision and the execution thereof is one of a kind, truly commendable.
Anirudh Devgan, CEO, Cadence, underlined that the semiconductor is essential technology for all digital industries.
Sassine Ghazi, President & CEO, Synopsys, noted the PM-led drive to upgrade from an engineering centre to create products for both local and global consumption.
Prof Arogyaswami Paulraj, Emeritus, Stanford University, felt that India has taken a huge step forward in the semiconductor industry.
Vellayan Subbiah, Chairman, CG Power, predicted that India is getting to an unprecedented level and lauded the never-before-seen level of industry-government collaboration.
Prof Pradeep Khosla – Chancellor, UCSD, highlighted that he has not seen any administration in the history of India that had the courage to create a right policy when it came to semiconductors. Fiinews.com