Cyient Announces the Launch of Semiconductor Subsidiary
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Cyient, a leading global engineering and technology solutions company, announced the launch of its fully owned semiconductor subsidiary, Cyient Semiconductors. This strategic move strengthens the company’s commitment to innovation and excellence across the global semiconductor landscape.
Cyient Semiconductors will focus on scaling Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) turnkey solutions for customers. For more than 25+ years, Cyient has been delivering comprehensive ASIC turnkey solutions and semiconductor design services across industrial, data center applications, automotive, and medical. Driven by strategic organic and inorganic growth, Cyient Semiconductors has built high-performance teams across India, the U.S., Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Taiwan
Krishna Bodanapu, Executive Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Cyient, Said, “Our vision is to align Cyient’s semiconductor capabilities with the national agenda set by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, aiming to build a robust semiconductor ecosystem in India. With the growing demand for high-performance semiconductor solutions, Cyient Semiconductors will play a crucial role in providing end-to-end ASIC turnkey and IC design services, supporting India’s journey toward self-reliance in the semiconductor ecosystem.”
Suman Narayan, CEO of Cyient Semiconductors, said, “India is on the cusp of a semiconductor revolution, and Cyient is well-positioned to be at the forefront of this transformation. With our deep domain expertise, we will continue to empower global and domestic clients with high-value solutions. We firmly believe that the new semiconductor subsidiary will drive next-generation innovations, meeting the requirements of our customers.”
The semiconductor market is valued at approximately $600 billion and is projected to reach $2 trillion by 2032. The new subsidiary will tap into this high-growth opportunity, focusing on developing fabless semiconductor solutions while addressing the increasing demand for specialized semiconductor expertise.