What India is doing to build chip manufacturing talent | Writer | Admin | |||
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Semiconductor serial entrepreneur Dasaradha Gude recalls that when he set up India’s first chip design company Qualcore in the early 1990s, there was barely any skilled semiconductor talent available in India. “We had to train people,” he says. Today, India has one of the biggest semiconductor design bases in the world.
Gude says while the complexity of manufacturing chips required in fabs is very high and not enough talent is available, the country has some talent in the 0-15 years’ experience range for ATMP/ OSAT operations. “The current talent pool that we use for chip design can be reskilled quickly to cater to OSAT operations as the number of jobs that each such unit would require would be in the range of 200-1,000 people,” says Gude.
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