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PM Modi meets CEO of Japanese semiconductor agency, discusses tech

New Delhi [India], May 13 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated he had a productive assembly with Toshi Shiabata, the CEO of Japanese semiconductor agency Renesas Electronics and mentioned varied points of expertise and innovation within the discipline of semiconductors.

The Japanese firm’s CEO known as on PM Modi on Friday.

Replying to a tweet by Renesas Electronics, the Prime Minister tweeted, “Had a productive meeting with Mr Toshi Shibata, CEO of @RenesasGlobal. We discussed aspects relating to tech, innovation and India’s strides in the world of semiconductors.”Earlier, Renesas Electronics posted on Twitter that Toshi Shibata met the Indian Prime Minister to debate the position of the semiconductor trade and the way it contributes to India’s imaginative and prescient for a digital future.

“Our CEO Toshi Shibata met with India’s PM @narendramodi to discuss the role that our industry playshow we can contribute to India’s vision for a digital future. We’re committed to enabling semiconductor ecosystem and digital infrastructure in India. @PMOIndia digitalization,” Renesas Electronics wrote on Twitter.

Earlier in March, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met NXP’s President and Chief Executive Officer Kurt Sievers. The two mentioned the transformative panorama within the semiconductors and innovation world.

“Happy to have met Mr Kurt Sievers, the CEO of @NXP and discuss the transformative landscape in the world of semiconductors and innovation. India is emerging as a key force in these sectors, powered by our talented youth,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted.

NXP Semiconductors NV is a Dutch semiconductor designer and producer with headquarters in Eindhoven, Netherlands with areas all through the globe.

In a bid to reinforce semiconductor manufacturing within the nation, Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw introduced in February this 12 months that the federal government will give you a program very quickly to place the nation on a very good semiconductor journey for the following 10 years.

The authorities launched a programme known as Semicon India Programme in December 2021 with an outlay of Rs 76,000 crore. The programme seeks to assist the event of the semiconductors and the show manufacturing ecosystem in India.

The minister had apprised the parliamentary consultative committee in 2023 that a number of state governments like Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu are in talks with the businesses to arrange semiconductor manufacturing crops/fab complexes. (ANI)

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