Rajeev Chandrasekhar inaugurates Synopsys’ Chip Design Centre in Noida

Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar (photo:ANI)


Union Minister of State for Electronics and IT, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and Jal Shakti Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Tuesday inaugurated Synopsys’ Chip Design Centre at DLF Tech Park in Noida.

The event drew a distinguished audience, including senior leadership, employees, partners, and delegates from Synopsys.

During his address, the Minister said, “We are certainly living in the most exciting times today. For somebody like me who has spent over 30-35 years in tech I can say that it is absolutely thrilling to witness where India is heading in terms of the semiconductor space.”

He said the coming decade will see innovation-driven performances in our devices, products, and systems.

“There is significant headroom for innovation and growth today, under the leadership of our Prime Minister Narendra Modi. There is a lot of conventional wisdom about tech, its pace, and its dependence on more raw manufacturing processes. Both performance and manufacturing processes are being rewritten. It is as much about what the semiconductor ecosystem is going to be as it is about the innovation packaging, design, and the software that drives the innovation,” the Minister said.

He further articulated that forging partnerships with global leaders such as Synopsys aligns seamlessly with India’s aspirations and future trajectory.

“The coming techade is going to be driven more by innovation in performance, systems, devices, and products. I come from an era where we used to perform logic synthesis manually. The rapid pace and velocity of innovation facilitated by companies like Synopsys are, in many ways, propelling the overall innovation of our tech and digital ecosystem. Therefore, I firmly believe that companies like Synopsys will become a significant player in shaping the future of technology,” the Minister added.

During his interaction with Dr Aart de Geus, founder of Synopsys, the Minister shared the Government of India’s approach to the semiconductor industry, emphasizing a dual focus on manufacturing and innovation. Expressing confidence in India’s natural aptitude for electronics and semiconductors, he affirmed the Govt’s commitment to building capabilities, aiming to lead in chips, devices, and product architecture.