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Semiconductor innovation museum inaugurated in Hyderabad


Hyderabad saw the inauguration of a Semiconductor Innovation Museum by T-Chip (Technology Chip Innovation Program) on Sunday, marking a stride in India’s growing semiconductor landscape. The event saw participation of industry leaders, policymakers, investors and citizens.

The museum, now open to the public, aims to position Hyderabad as a hub for semiconductor innovation by hosting monthly demo days, global showcases and investor networking events. It offers visitors a glimpse into the future of semiconductor-driven technology, with exhibits ranging from AI-powered humanoid robots and robotic pet companions to India’s first indigenous AI chip, a reusable rocket engine, and next-generation EV and display systems.

The museum will also host a 30-day Innovation Residency Model, which will enable startups, research institutions and global innovators to display their work every month. The residency aims to foster collaboration by connecting innovators with investors, academia and the public.

The launch event was attended by former Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya, Telangana’s Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Vakiti Srihari, several MLAs and senior policymakers. Mr.Dattatreya lauded the initiative as a crucial addition to India’s semiconductor ecosystem while Mr. Srihari explained the government policy.



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