City
Epaper

US-based Lam Research pledges Rs 241 crore to prepare Indian chip workforce

By IANS | Updated: April 15, 2024 22:20 IST

New Delhi, April 15 US-based Lam Research Corporation, a global supplier of innovative wafer fabrication equipment, on Monday ...

Open in App

New Delhi, April 15 US-based Lam Research Corporation, a global supplier of innovative wafer fabrication equipment, on Monday pledged nearly $29 million (Rs 241 crore) in software licenses over the next two years to upskill 2,800 students, as it signed an MoU with the Indian Semiconductor Mission (ISM) and Indian Institute of Science to prepare future workforce for the chip industry.

Under the pact, ISM will support the establishment of infrastructure and operational costs. As part of a joint statement issued by the governments of the US and India at the White House in June 2023, the MoU signals the successful completion of the pilot in partnership with IISc and establishes a framework for expansion to multiple universities across the country.

IISc will "train-the-trainers" at selected universities, while Lam will deploy a dedicated team of employees to support the expansion across the country.

"As India takes bold steps to establish a semiconductor industry, a virtual-physical fabrication world made possible with 'Semiverse Solutions' will be critical to rapidly scale a workforce to meet industry demand," said Rangesh Raghavan, Corporate Vice President and GM at Lam Research India.

'Semiverse Solutions' leverage the full strength of Lam's portfolio, including its capabilities in virtual technology, processing and simulations, to deliver a boundary-less virtual learning and collaboration platform that fosters creativity and drives innovation.

"With two of the pilot's participants already placed in a global tier-1 semiconductor manufacturing company, we are confident about the broad rollout of the course and its impact," said Professor Srinivasan Raghavan, Chair of the Centre for Nano Science and Engineering at IISc.

The programme is targeted to educate up to 60,000 Indian engineers in semiconductor fabrication technologies, over a 10-year period.

The semiconductor industry is facing a major talent shortage to meet anticipated future demand.

"As the semiconductor ecosystem in India grows, effective skill development partnerships will be key to ensuring we can sustain the momentum," said Akash Tripathi, CEO, ISM.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Local Train Accident: Technician Dies After Falling From Overcrowded Train Near Nahur During Sunday Mega Block

InternationalKarachi residents suffering as gas supply to several areas suspended

EntertainmentManoj Muntashir calls ‘Ghar Kab Aaoge’, a song about quiet pain, fragile hope

NationalOp Sindoor best example of tri-services synergy under clear-cut political directive, full freedom: Army chief

NationalNitin Nabin to file nomination for BJP President on January 19, formal announcement on January 20

Business Realted Stories

BusinessIndia AI Impact Summit set to be a defining moment for India's AI journey

BusinessGold, silver prices ease amid profit booking at record levels

BusinessPhonePe and HDFC co-branded Credit Card: Rewards that fit your everyday spending

BusinessPassenger vehicle sales in India jump 21 pc in Q3, touch record high

BusinessBookysta App: Empowering India’s Sports Lovers with One-Tap Venue Booking