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According to Union Minister for Electronics & Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw, Tata Electronics Private Limited, in collaboration with Taiwan’s Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (PSMC), will spearhead the construction of the first commercial semiconductor fab in Dholera, Gujarat, with an investment totalling Rs 91,000 crore.

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Gilles Bonkoski, Chief Business Officer of Powersys, emphasized the company’s commitment to providing next-generation solutions for fully optimized electrical and electromagnetic systems design. “Our global team of experts collaborates closely to deliver cutting-edge technology and engineering expertise to our clients worldwide.”

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Shri Joshi, vice president of Green Industrial Power, Infineon Technologies Americas said,” The joint 30kW DC fast charger reference platform, which includes Infineon’s latest power modules and devices, will help our customers bring more fast chargers to market as the future moves to electrical vehicles. We look forward to this ongoing collaboration to support our customer base.”

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K N Prasad, Managing Director, Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts, said “Given the renewed capability of Indian auto industry and the strong continued Government support through schemes such as PLI, we have made visible progress in establishing India as a critical manufacturing hub of advance, clean and efficient vehicles aimed at attending competitive pricing in the future,”

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M C Sudhakar, Hon’ble Higher Education Minister, Government of Karnataka said, “We are delighted to be a part of the MoU signing between Toyota Kirloskar Motor and the Department of Technical Education, Government of Karnataka, marking a significant milestone in the realm of education and skill development in the State.

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Abhishek Saxena, the Managing Director of Taisys India, highlights Taisys’ commitment to serving over 150 OEMs and ODMs in the Indian automotive sector. Taisys operates as a pivotal link between Taiwan and India, capitalizing on Taiwan’s technological dominance (accounting for over 60% of global semiconductors) and India’s demographic and regulatory strengths.

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