New Delhi, Aug 16 : India’s biggest technology incubator T-Hub on Tuesday inaugurated the semiconductor segment of the AIC T-Hub Foundation programme to promote entrepreneurship and innovation across the semiconductor industry startups.The program will help entrepreneurs face the challenges of scaling their startup with expert-led workshops, tailored guidance, market access as well as connections to investors and the industry.
“Indian engineers have made a huge contribution to the semiconductor industry, when they collaborate with multinational companies.Therefore, we should assist them in creating and scaling their design-based companies with solid assistance from the ecosystem,”AMSR the CEO of T-Hub stated in an announcement.
“T-Hub and AIC in conjunction with other ecosystem facilitators who are part of the program, are working to give semiconductor startups access to the proper mentorship, funding channels, and networking opportunities” MSR added.
This is a six-month long intensive hybrid cohort-based program that will guide 20 startups with potential disruptive technology, which could transform supply chains for semiconductors in the near future.
The applicants will be chosen in accordance with technological innovation, go-to market readiness scale, and the composition of teams.Startups who are interested can apply here.The deadline will be September 5.
The semiconductor group of the program will make sure that startups receive a personalised consultation on commercialisation of their product and market access with the assistance of world-class industry mentors.
T-Hub as well as AIM will help startups establish government connections with Indian Semiconductor Mission (ISM), Semiconductor Complex and GAETEC (Galium Arsenide Technology Centre) to ensure quick compliance testing, certification, and certification to launch their products quickly.
T-Hub partners such as the Central Institute of Tool Design (CITD) and Qualcomm will grant startups with access to Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software tools for Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) front-end and back-end development as well as testing platforms that allow you to design and validate designs that are fabless.
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