On January 13, 2025, PIC, in association with College of Engineering Pune (COEP) Technological University and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Pune Section, organised a discussion on ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat – The Semiconductors Opportunity’. The session explored India’s ambitions and emerging role in the global semiconductor industry, emphasising self-reliance and innovation in critical technologies.
The event featured an engaging conversation between Ms. Jyotika Athavale, Keynote Speaker, RAS Director at Synopsys, and 2024 President of IEEE Computer Society, and Dr. Ritu Sodhi, session Chairperson and an Advisor to SemiX at IIT Bombay, in the presence of Dr. Raghunath Mashelkar, and Prof. Sunil Bhirud, Vice Chancellor of COEP Technological University.
Ms. Jyotika Athavale, who is a global leader in semiconductor innovation, shared her insights on advancing semiconductor technologies, workforce development, and the critical need for sustainable solutions. She emphasised the importance of interdisciplinary learning and the role of semiconductors in driving advancements in AI, autonomous vehicles, and energy-efficient technologies. Highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of engineering today, she urged students to prepare for an evolving technological landscape by building skills beyond their formal education.
Drawing on her extensive expertise, Dr. Sodhi explored topics ranging from India’s semiconductor incentives and global collaboration opportunities, to the critical role of workforce development in sustaining the industry. She also highlighted the importance of starting with niche technologies, such as 28nm nodes, to establish a strong foundation for India’s semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem.
Sharing his thoughts at the event, Dr. Mashelkar highlighted the importance of “Indovation” and appreciated Ms. Jyotika’s contributions to the world of technology and conferred on her the honorary membership of PIC. He commended India’s advancements, such as the Tata Electronics semiconductor fabrication facilities in Gujarat and Assam, and urged young engineers to embrace their role in building India’s technological self-reliance. He also applauded the collaborative efforts between academia, industry, and government, and exhorted young engineers to seize the opportunities in this burgeoning field.
Mr. Rob Anderson, Public Diplomacy Officer from the US Consulate General, Mumbai, and Maj Gen Gadkari, Director, PIC, discussed the strategic importance of global partnerships and India’s initiatives to establish itself as a semiconductor powerhouse. Mr. Anderson spoke about areas of Indo-US collaboration, including organising semi-conductor roundtables and opportunities for students to pursue higher studies.
Mr. Dinanath Kholkar, Research Track Lead at PIC, presented PIC’s initiatives in water security, energy efficiency, and technology-led education. He announced the plans for an international Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) conference, set to take place in Pune in 2025. He also stressed the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and India’s unique position to lead global innovation in digital infrastructure and semiconductors.
Earlier, Dr. Sunil Bhirud welcomed the guests and gave an overview of the latest developments at COEP, especially its pioneering efforts, including introducing cutting-edge courses in VLSI, AI, and Intelligent Communication. He said COEP Tech’s initiatives, such as the upcoming research park at Chikhli and establishing centres of excellence in advanced electronics and surface mounting technology, underscore its commitment to shaping India’s technological future.
The proceedings concluded with a felicitation ceremony recognising the contributions of key dignitaries. Ms. Jyotika Athavale was conferred the honorary membership by PIC, with Maj Gen Gadkari reading out a citation for her exceptional contributions to the field of technology and innovation. He also shared his views on the opportunities in the semiconductor industry.
The session was followed by a lively Q&A on the challenges, opportunities, and the roadmap for India’s semiconductor industry.
Maj Gen Gadkari read out the citation and shared his views on the opportunities in the semiconductor industry.
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