Chip giant Qualcomm's vision and plans in the domains of semiconductors, AI and other emerging techs have caught the attention of Indian business magnate Gautam Adani.
The Adani Group chief shared details of his meeting with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano R Amon on social media on March 11, saying that he is enthused by the chip giant's work.
The multinational corporation is known for its expertise in designing and manufacturing semiconductors and wireless telecommunications products. In an X post, Adani underlined his admiration for Qualcomm's vision for semiconductors, AI, mobility, and edge appliances, across various markets, including India.
It may be noted that the semiconductor industry in India is still in its early stages, but both local and multinational companies are eager to tap into its immense potential. Under a 2023 agreement, American chip maker Micron is constructing a state-of-the-art semiconductor fabrication plant in Sanand, Gujarat. This plant is the first of its kind in India and marks a major milestone for the country's semiconductor ecosystem.
Union Information and Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw recently said that nearly 5,000 people are currently involved in the construction of the Micron plant in Sanand, Gujarat. The plant is expected to become