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meity chipin centre inaugurated in tamil nadu to boost make in india chip push

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AI-generatedThe inauguration of the ChipIN Centre is a government-backed investment in India's semiconductor ecosystem, aiming to reduce import dependence and foster domestic chip design. The commercial mechanism is weak at this stage: no specific product or company margin impact is mentioned; it is a capacity-building and R&D initiative. The primary effect is long-term talent development and potential future supply-chain localization. Sector impact is limited to SEMICONDUCTORS and EM_TECH as a signal of policy support, but no immediate scarcity or price effect.
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- MeitY-backed ChipIN Centre inaugurated at Sona College of Technology, Tamil Nadu on May 16, 2026.
- Centre features EDA tools valued at Rs 100 million for semiconductor design and VLSI research.
- Aims to develop a Made in India chip within 24-36 months.
- Part of national capacity-building programme launched in 2022 with Rs 250 crore budget to create 85,000 professionals.
- Supports Make in India initiative and Chips to Startup programme.
