Applied Materials India and IIT Madras have partnered to deploy AppliedTwin, a digital twin platform designed to accelerate semiconductor research and workforce development. The initiative integrates AI-driven modeling and virtual fabrication environments, aiming to reduce R&D costs, enhance yield learning, and prepare industry-ready talent for India’s chip ecosystem.
Applied Materials India has expanded its collaboration with IIT Madras by introducing AppliedTwin, a digital twin platform that simulates semiconductor manufacturing processes. The platform combines physics-based simulation with AI models to optimize deposition, etch, and lithography steps, enabling faster innovation cycles and reduced reliance on costly physical experiments.
The partnership focuses on bridging academia and industry by integrating AppliedTwin into IIT Madras’ curriculum and research labs. Students and researchers will gain access to virtual fabrication environments, allowing them to test and refine process recipes without expensive tool time. This initiative aligns with India’s national semiconductor strategy, aiming to strengthen advanced materials research and build a skilled workforce for future fabs.
Key Highlights
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AppliedTwin deployed to simulate and optimize semiconductor process flows virtually
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AI and physics-based modeling reduce R&D costs and accelerate yield learning
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Curriculum integration and lab access for students and researchers at IIT Madras
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Focus on workforce development and industry-ready training in semiconductor engineering
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Supports India’s national semiconductor mission and translational research agenda
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Potential to foster startup incubation and academia–industry collaboration
The collaboration signals a significant step in India’s semiconductor ambitions, compressing learning curves and democratizing access to complex process knowledge. By combining innovation with workforce development, Applied Materials and IIT Madras aim to position India as a competitive hub for chip research and manufacturing.
Sources: IIT Madras Press Release, The Hindu BusinessLine, Digit