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SEMICON India 2025 Concludes on a High Note, Cementing India’s Position in the Global Semiconductor Ecosystem

SEMICON India 2025, the nation’s largest and most influential semiconductor conference, concluded successfully at Yashobhoomi, Dwarka, marking a defining milestone in India’s journey to becoming a global semiconductor powerhouse.

The three-day event, held from 2–4 September 2025, brought together more than 350 exhibitors and participants from 48 countries and regions. With four country pavilions, six high-level country roundtables, a dedicated Workforce Development Pavilion, and an extensive conference agenda, the event highlighted every facet of the semiconductor value chain—from design and fabrication to packaging, R&D, state policies, and ecosystem building. The conference attracted 35,000 registrations, 30,000 onsite visitors, and 25,000 online viewers.

Jointly organised by the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and SEMI, the global semiconductor industry association, SEMICON India 2025 provided a world-class platform for industry leaders, policymakers, academia, startups, and investors to collaborate and forge strategic partnerships.

Building on successful past editions in Bengaluru (2022), Gandhinagar (2023), and Greater Noida (2024), the Delhi edition set a new benchmark by showcasing India’s rapidly evolving role in the global semiconductor landscape.

The event was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who also toured the exhibition on Day 2 and engaged in a roundtable with leading global CEOs and CXOs to discuss the future of semiconductor innovation and India’s strategic role in the sector.

Key highlights included:

  • 13 MoUs announced on Day 1 focusing on indigenous chip design, camera modules, microphone buds, miniature packaging, and talent development.
  • Panel discussions and keynotes on Day 3 that emphasized catalyzing India’s chip design ecosystem and strengthening the innovation pipeline.
  • Seven additional announcements at the closing ceremony, jointly addressed by ISM CEO Amitesh Kumar Sinha and SEMI President Ajit Manocha.

In his inaugural address, Prime Minister Modi underscored India’s long-term vision:
“We are creating a semiconductor ecosystem that makes India self-reliant and globally competitive. The day is not far when India’s smallest chip will drive the world’s biggest change. Our journey began late, but nothing can stop us now. With the mantra of Reform, Perform, and Transform, India is entering a new phase of next-generation reforms, guided by the long-term vision of the India Semiconductor Mission.”

SEMICON India 2025 was more than a conference—it was a statement of intent. It showcased India’s ambition to lead with ‘Design and Make in India’, powered by government initiatives, global collaborations, and strategic investments. With innovation at its core, the event reaffirmed India’s commitment to emerging as a global technology leader and shaping the future of the digital economy.