IANS | 01 Dec, 2023
Karnataka Digital Economy Mission (KDEM) in collaboration with India
Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA), NASSCOM, and ASSOCHAM
(Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India) announced the
SFAL and Kaynes Semicon Partnership in Karnataka.
As per the MoU,
all SFAL affiliated 33 plus startups are poised to receive
comprehensive support, marking a commitment to foster their growth and
innovation.
The partnership guarantees vital resources and
strategic guidance, enabling these startups to thrive within the
burgeoning tech environment of Karnataka.
They will be supported
by Kaynes Technology at differential prices. Established as a Center of
Excellence (CoE) by the IT Ministry, SFAL plays a pivotal role in
nurturing the growth of the tech ecosystem.
K. Sridhar, CEO of
Semiconductor Fabless Accelerator Lab (SFAL), and Raghu Panicker, CEO of
Kaynes Semicon, signed a memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
The collaboration between Kaynes and SFAL is aimed at expanding this ecosystem within Karnataka.
A
notable outcome of this partnership is the facilitation of on-site
assembly, testing, and packaging (OSAT) activities within the state,
which were previously conducted elsewhere.
This strategic move is
set to benefit local startups associated with SAFL, enabling them to
fabricate their products more efficiently.
A significant
highlight of the agreement includes the slated rollout of the first
production line by April 2024, marking a tangible manifestation of the
collaborative efforts between SFAL and Kaynes Semicon.
Sanjeev
Gupta, CEO, KDEM stated: "Through strategic partnerships like the one
between SFAL and Kaynes Semicon, we're amplifying Karnataka's tech
ecosystem. This collaboration will drive local startup growth by
bringing critical OSAT activities to the state, fostering innovation and
efficiency. The success of 'Beyond Bengaluru' clusters showcases our
commitment to creating a thriving, inclusive tech landscape."