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A.S.Rao
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Abstract
From IPod to I Pad, millions of electronics goods have rolled out of China, the global
manufacturing hub. India’s share of global electronic product market is less than 3%.
Taiwan had $72 billion of investment in Fabs, where as India stands out as one the
aspiring nation with no Fab. Yet, top 25 global semiconductor companies now have a
presence in India through their captive centers, working in cutting edge technology
nodes. Among the top twenty U.S. semiconductor companies, only two have not
established a design center in India. While, Government of India is not successful in
attracting manufacturing, appear to have made a significant contribution by focusing on
talent supply. Department of Information Technology (DIT) implemented Special
Manpower Development Programme in the area of VLSI design and related software
(SMDP) and trained over 20,000 engineers. This paper is about SMDP as case study
and is based on Impact Assessment of SMDP-II assigned by DIT on IIMA.
Prior to 1980s, the semiconductor industry was vertically integrated. Semiconductor companies
owned and operated their own silicon wafer fabrication facilities and developed their own
process technology for manufacturing their chips. These companies also carried out the
fabrication, assembly and testing of their chips. Innovative chip design start-ups and Taiwan’s
business model led to the birth of foundry industry.
South Korea and Taiwan
In Tiger Technology: Creation of a Semiconductor Industry in East Asia John A.
Mathews and Dong-Sung Cho gave a comparative account of the support given by
the Korean and Taiwanese states to their local semiconductor producers. South
Korean government considered semiconductors vital to the modernization of domestic
industries and manufacturing consumer electronics. The state used Korea’s large
conglomerates, or chaebol, as a vehicle to move into the industry through direct
brokerage with different firms and by offering substantial financial assistance.
Taiwanese government did not have the convenience of large conglomerates that could
be directed towards semiconductor production. Instead, the government sponsored
initiatives to develop a domestic industry through the establishment of research and
production capabilities before the creation of private firms.
At the same time, re-organization of production in the global economy also played an
equally integral part for the transformation of East Asia and the development of
domestic semiconductor industries in South Korea and Taiwan. In `Globalisation of High
Technology Production’, Jeffery Henderson places the focus of analysis on the
development of networks of production in the global semiconductor industry. He asserts
that these production networks developed after tran.
how to attract young engineers towards manufacturing sectorSoumya Dash
This ppt is regarding about plans and programs to be adopted to attract young engineers towards manufacturing. It is a road map. Which guides towards a developed India.
1. Guide to
exhibitors
India Pavilion - Hall C, DEC, Toronto, 17-20 October 2011
India’s engine of growth
T
hE INDIAN ENGINEERING INDuS- goods and machinery, and Light engi-
TRy foRMS a crucial backbone neering with its low-tech items like cast-
of the economy and is intricately ings, forgings and fasteners and highly
linked with many other core sectors for sophisticated microprocessor-based
its demand. The engineering industry de- control equipment and diagnostic medi-
rives its demand from capacity creations cal instruments.
in core sectors viz., power, infrastructure,
mining, oil and other several other sec- Indian engineering exports
tors including general manufacturing India exported uS$60 billion worth
sector, consumer goods industry, auto- of engineering goods in 2010-11. It is
motive and process industries. estimated to cross uS$125 billion by
The engineering industry is the largest 2013-14. The Indian engineering sector is
segment of the Indian industrial sector. also the largest foreign exchange earner
Engineering goods enjoy 30.5 per cent for the country.
weight in the Index of Industrial Produc-
tion (IIP); 29.9 per cent share of total EEPC India: engineering the future Today, 40% of India’s engineering
products go to the uS and European
investment; and 62.8 per cent share in for- EEPC India was set up by the Government of India in 1955 to promote the export of engineering goods. It now has markets. The major markets for Indian en-
eign collaborations. Engineering exports the mandate to promote foreign trade and investment in the Indian engineering sector. gineering products are the united States,
accounts for about 25% of India’s total It is the largest trade promotion organization in India with 13,000 engineering companies as its members. Mem- Singapore, the united Arab Emirates, the
exports. 35% of the engineering exports bers represent a wide cross-section of the Indian engineering industry – from large corporate houses to SMEs. united Kingdom, China, Germany, Italy,
come from the MSME sector. Malaysia, Indonesia and the Netherlands.
EEPC India serves as a facilitator of two-way trade between Indian and foreign companies. It acts as a link be-
As per the Annual Survey of Industries tween Indian exporters and the foreign buyer; identifies suitable suppliers in India; arranges visits of overseas
(ASI), 2008-09, which is the latest that is buyers, exploratory missions, and teams to India, provides suppliers’ profiles; helps collaboration efforts for third The transformation
available, there are 155,321 factories in country exports; creates awareness among overseas buyers on India’s technical competence and supply capabili- The nature of Indian engineering ex-
India across 28 NIC industry classification ties; helps to resolve trade disputes and remove operational constraints; and educates the foreign buyer on Indian ports has also changed over the years.
employing nearly 9 million workers and business policies. The profile of India as a supplier of low
over 11 million total persons engaged. EEPC India organizes exclusive Indian Engineering Exhibitions, branded as INDEE, in potential markets to show- value items to an exporter of capital
of this, the engineering industry has the case India’s rapid progress in the engineering sector. It has successfully executed 25 INDEE’s in Singapore, Indone- goods, plant and machinery, high-end
largest number of factories, accounting for sia, Thailand, Kenya, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Venezuala, UK, Australia, Ethiopia, Brazil, Kazakhastan, Indonesia, engineering services, etc, is a reflection
Mexico, South Africa, Russia, Malaysia and Colombia.
over 29% of total factories in the country. of its growing engineering excellence.
India’s industrial sector can be classi- On request, EEPC India introduces overseas buyers to the most appropriate companies in India. EEPC India’s Buyer- Today, out of total engineering exports,
fied into two categories: heavy engineer- Seller Meets abroad help Indian exporters to closely interact with their counterparts. Meets held in recent months capital goods & machinery account for
were in Vietnam, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Thailand, Philippines and Malaysia.
ing – which makes up 80% of the sector around 38% as against around 12% in
– for more information, please visit: www.eepcindia.org
with its transport equipment, capital the year 1956-57.
Guide to Exhibitors
AgriculturAl implements Automobile
Birdi Sales India Dasmesh Mechanical GS Agricultural Madho Agro Nipha Exports
Booth - 4305 Works Pvt Ltd Industry Industry (Regd.) (P) Ltd
Booth - 4316 Booth - 4341 Booth - 4409 Booth - 4020 Mahindra Reva Electric
Vehicles (P) Ltd
Piara Singh & Preet Agro Ram Chand & Sons Sandeep Industries Sodhi
Sons Industries Pvt Ltd Booth - 4231 Booth - 4141 Productions
Booth - 4519 Booth - 4338 Booth - 4431 Tata Motors
Department of Commerce
Ministry of Commerce & Industry
Government of India www.ibef.org www.eepcindia.org