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PM to Inaugurate Semicon India 2025 at 10 AM, 2nd Sept 2025

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On September 2, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate Semicon India 2025 at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, at approximately 10 AM. The event aims to strengthen India’s semiconductor ecosystem. On September 3, the Prime Minister will participate in a CEOs roundtable at the conference, starting around 9:30 AM.

The three-day conference, held from September 2 to 4, will focus on developing a robust and sustainable semiconductor ecosystem in India. Key sessions will cover the Semicon India Programme, semiconductor fabrication, advanced packaging, infrastructure readiness, smart manufacturing, R&D, artificial intelligence, investment opportunities, and state-level policy implementation. The event will also highlight the Design Linked Incentive (DLI) scheme, startup ecosystem growth, international cooperation, and India’s semiconductor sector roadmap.

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The conference will host over 20,750 attendees, including more than 2,500 delegates from 48 countries, over 150 speakers, including 50 global leaders, and more than 350 exhibitors. It will feature six country roundtable discussions, country pavilions, and dedicated pavilions for workforce development and startups.

Semicon conferences, held globally, promote technological advancements and policies to bolster semiconductor ecosystems. Following events in Bengaluru (2022), Gandhinagar (2023), and Greater Noida (2024), Semicon India 2025 aligns with the vision to position India as a hub for semiconductor design, manufacturing, and technology development.

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PM posted on his X account "At 10 AM tomorrow, 2nd September, will inaugurate Semicon India - 2025, an important platform that brings together leading stakeholders from the world of semiconductors. This is a sector in which India’s recent strides have been remarkable. The Conference will focus on key themes like Semiconductor Fabs, Advanced Packaging, Artificial Intelligence, research and investment."


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