How are IIT Kharagpur and A*STAR Singapore Advancing Global Semiconductor Innovation?

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- The partnership marks a significant collaboration between IIT Kharagpur and A*STAR.
- It focuses on advancing semiconductor research and talent development.
- The MoU enables joint research in several advanced technologies.
- Exchange programs for students and researchers will be implemented.
- The collaboration aims to strengthen India’s position in the global semiconductor market.
New Delhi, May 28 (NationPress) - On Wednesday, IIT Kharagpur revealed a pivotal partnership with the Institute of Microelectronics (IME) under Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) aimed at enhancing global collaboration in semiconductor research and talent cultivation.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), formalized during the recent SEMICON Southeast Asia 2025, emphasizes the united commitment of India and Singapore to establish a resilient, innovative, and skilled semiconductor ecosystem through international collaboration.
IIT Kharagpur contributes decades of experience in microelectronics, chip design, nanofabrication, and advanced materials, positioning it as a crucial technical partner in this initiative.
“This MoU with A*STAR IME signifies a major advancement in IIT Kharagpur’s global aspirations to propel semiconductor innovation. As India rapidly evolves into a semiconductor hub, collaborations between academia, industry, and government like this will be essential for creating a robust, self-sufficient, and globally competitive semiconductor ecosystem,” stated Prof. Anandaroop Bhattacharya, from the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering at IIT Kharagpur.
The MoU paves the way for joint research in advanced CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) and post-CMOS technologies; heterogeneous integration and packaging; AI hardware accelerators; next-generation memory systems; photonics and quantum devices; as well as chip reliability, thermal management, and failure analysis.
This collaboration also promotes exchange programs for students and researchers, knowledge-sharing workshops, and co-development of training modules aimed at nurturing future-ready semiconductor talent.
“Singapore's semiconductor ecosystem thrives on strong collaborations between public agencies, academia, and industry partners. The Innovate Together event embodies our dedication to fostering these partnerships and accelerating innovation to tackle industry challenges and seize new opportunities within the global semiconductor landscape,” remarked Prof. Yeo Yee Chia, Deputy Chief Executive (Innovation and Enterprise) at A*STAR.
The signing of the MoU was also part of A*STAR’s wider initiative to engage with international institutions, including partners from Uzbekistan and Singapore’s own semiconductor sector.
The Innovate Together event, conducted alongside SEMICON Southeast Asia 2025, underscored the significance of cross-border collaborations in addressing intricate challenges in semiconductor manufacturing, design, and integration.