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IITs, iVP Semiconductor join hands to develop solutions for e-vehicles

New Indian Express  

BHUBANESWAR: India is set to indigenously develop customised silicon-power field effect transistors for electric vehicles and other advanced applications. As part of the semiconductor mission, IIT-Bhubaneswar, IIT-Bombay and the country’s first fabless chip company iVP Semiconductor have signed a tripartite agreement to design and develop customised silicon power metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors. The collaboration between IIT-Bhubaneswar and the Centre for Semiconductor Technologies of IIT-Bombay will focus on product definition, design optimisation, device layout, and device characterisation for development of high-performance power semiconductor solutions. “We expect that the combination of academic ingenuity and industry expertise will soon lead to the indigenous development of market-leading power devices,” Prof Karmalkar said. COO of iVP Semiconductor Ponni Carlin and dean at IIT Bombay Prof Sachin Patwardhan were present on the occasion.

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