Fujifilm To Manufacture Semiconductor Raw Materials In India By 2028, Strengthening Local Chip Supply Chain

Fujifilm Electronic Materials, a subsidiary of Fujifilm Corporation, is preparing to establish semiconductor material production in India by late 2027 or early 2028.The company is currently scouting for land to set up a manufacturing plant, with Gujarat emerging as a potential location. Construction is expected to begin in 2026, following land acquisition in 2025. Fujifilm is exploring both joint

April 23, 2026
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QNu Labs to Deliver 1,000km+ Quantum Networks For India’s Defence Forces

QNu Labs, a Bangalore-based deeptech start-up, has successfully demonstrated a 1,000-km quantum communication network and is now preparing to supply even longer operational networks for the Indian Armed Forces, marking a major leap in India’s defence technology and secure communications.QNu Labs has emerged as a pioneer in India’s quantum-security landscape, developing indigenous quantum key

April 22, 2026
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India And South Korea Forge ‘Digital Bridge’ To Drive AI, IT And Semiconductor Cooperation Amid Global Shifts

PM Modi Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong (Right) with South Korean PresidentIndia and South Korea on 20 April unveiled a new partnership centred on technology, with a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence and semiconductors.Prime Minister Narendra Modi and South Korean President Lee Jae-myung announced the launch of the “India-Korea Digital Bridge”, positioning it as a cornerstone

April 21, 2026
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Raana Semiconductor’s Indigenous CZ Crystal Growth System Powers India’s Drive For Semiconductor Self-Reliance

Raana Semiconductor Ltd has successfully deployed its fully indigenous Czochralski (CZ) crystal growth system, valued at ₹10.48 crore, at the Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology (C-MET).This marks a crucial step in India’s semiconductor autonomy, enabling the domestic production of single-crystal Silicon and Germanium ingots.By achieving this milestone, India reduces its reliance on

April 20, 2026
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Intel-Backed 3D Glass Semiconductor Packaging Unit To Transform Odisha Into Global Tech Hub

The ground-breaking of India’s first Advanced 3D Glass Semiconductor Packaging Unit, backed by Intel, is scheduled to take place on 19 April 2026 in Bhubaneswar. This marks a significant milestone in India’s semiconductor journey, positioning Odisha as a global hub for cutting-edge advanced packaging technologies.The establishment of this facility represents a strategic leap in India’s ambition

April 18, 2026
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India Clears SEZs For Semiconductor Manufacturing As TATA Leads ₹91,000 Crore Investment

India has taken a decisive step towards building a domestic semiconductor
manufacturing ecosystem with the approval of a special economic zone (SEZ) for
TATA Semiconductor Manufacturing Private Ltd.

The commerce ministry confirmed that TATA plans to invest approximately
₹91,000 crore in the project, which will be spread across 66.16 hectares and
is expected to generate around

April 17, 2026
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L&T Technology Services Partners With Global Energy Major To Establish 500-Engineer Digital Centre In India

L&T Technology Services has announced a strategic partnership with a leading global energy major to establish a new Digital Expertise Centre in India.The collaboration positions the company as a key engineering services and technology partner, with the centre expected to expand its workforce by approximately 500 engineers.The disclosure, underscores the strategic importance of this initiative

April 17, 2026
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Amaravati Quantum Valley: Andhra Pradesh Commissions India’s First Indigenous Quantum Computing Facilities

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu examining a Quantum computer at SRM UniversityAndhra Pradesh has officially become the first Indian state to commission indigenous quantum computing facilities, marking a historic milestone in India’s technological journey. The launch took place on 14 April 2026, coinciding with World Quantum Day, and positions Amaravati as the country’s emerging hub for quantum

April 15, 2026
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India’s Quantum Blind Spot: Talent Abounds, But Bureaucracy And Risk Aversion Stall The 1000x Breakthrough

India possesses world-class quantum talent, yet the country’s quantum future is being slowed by structural and cultural barriers. In a recent episode of Front Page of AIM Network (a specialised publication that covers artificial intelligence, technology, and analytics, focusing on innovations, research, and data science in India), Aditya Singh, Founding Member and Head of Business Development at

April 15, 2026
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Silicon Shield: India An Important Member of Pax Silica Says US

During a high-level diplomatic visit to Washington DC, US Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg held a significant meeting with Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to reinforce bilateral ties. The discussions primarily focused on expanding trade and energy cooperation, with a particular emphasis on establishing pro-innovation policies within the realm of artificial

April 11, 2026
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