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Hardware Scope for tie-ups with UK semiconductor industry Our Bureau Bangalore, May 30 The UK and Indian semiconductor industries can collaborate in areas of design, device and applications to bolster India’s intellectual property creation and build next generation products, says a study released by the Indian Semiconductor Association (ISA), UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), and Science & Innovation Network (SIN) UK. The report was launched by Mr Richard Hyde, Head-British Trade Office, Bangalore, and the ISA Chairman, Mr Jaswinder Ahuja. There is scope for synergy between UK and Indian universities, Indian and UK companies, UK companies and Indian universities, and Indian companies and UK universities. Indian companies specialise in VLSI, hardware/board-level design and embedded systems in wireless communication, computing and networking, whereas UK’s edge is in IP creation and product development. Ms Poornima Shenoy, ISA President, said, “ISA is focused on business support to its members and the Indian semicon industry. We have initiated the Country Series, focusing on specific geographies of relevance to the industry. The report with UKTI is the first in the series. We are excited about the synergy and potential areas of collaboration, both in design companies and university labs.” More Stories on : Hardware | Foreign Trade
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