Is Texas Instruments a True Pioneer in India's Semiconductor Landscape?
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Bengaluru, Feb 7 (NationPress) Texas Instruments (TI) stands as a significant force in India's semiconductor evolution, remarked Ashwini Vaishnaw, the Union Minister of Electronics & Information Technology, during the inauguration of the company’s new product research and development (R&D) center in Bengaluru. This occasion also celebrated TI's remarkable 40-year journey in India.
“I extend my congratulations to Texas Instruments for the launch of this state-of-the-art R&D facility in Bengaluru. TI has indeed been a pioneering force in India's semiconductor sector, consistently fostering a robust design talent ecosystem,” stated Vaishnaw.
He added, “The company’s increased investments emphasize India’s status as a global center for semiconductor design and development, aligning with our vision of creating an innovation-driven nation.”
The newly established 550,000-square-foot center features collaborative workspaces aimed at creating world-class chip designs. It includes a comprehensive reliability laboratory equipped with cutting-edge testing capabilities for various environmental conditions, alongside numerous integrated circuit design labs.
This expansion underscores the company’s strategic objective to enhance semiconductor innovation and cultivate top-tier design talent. It also reinforces TI's dedication to pioneering breakthrough analog and embedded processing technologies while bolstering its support for the design ecosystem and its expanding customer base in India.
“As we commemorate 40 years in India, this achievement mirrors TI’s rich legacy and unwavering commitment to the future. The product development and design teams at TI India spearhead research and groundbreaking innovations for clients worldwide. Our exceptional engineers are pivotal in leading the next wave of semiconductor advancements,” shared Santhosh Kumar, president and managing director of TI India.
Being the first multinational to set up an R&D center in India back in 1985, TI has played a crucial role in shaping the semiconductor landscape over the last four decades.
Recently, the company launched an additional sales office to bolster its partnerships with Indian clients, while the new R&D facility enhances its innovation capabilities in the region.