Odisha will establish a ₹400‑crore semiconductor CoE at IIIT-Bhubaneswar, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has said. The centre will focus on chip design, research, start-up incubation and industry partnerships, enabling students and engineers to work on cutting-edge technologies while strengthening the state’s role in India’s broader semiconductor and electronics manufacturing mission.
Announcing the plan, CM Majhi said the proposed semiconductor CoE at IIIT-Bhubaneswar will be developed with an outlay of around ₹400 crore, combining state support, institutional resources and industry collaboration. The centre is expected to house advanced labs for chip design, verification, embedded systems and VLSI, giving students access to infrastructure that is typically available only in top national institutes and global fabless companies.
The CoE is also envisaged as a platform for start-ups and MSMEs working on semiconductor IP, design services and specialized applications spanning automotive, industrial, communication and consumer electronics. By anchoring a strong talent and innovation ecosystem within the state, the project seeks to position Odisha as a serious contender for future investments under India’s semiconductor and electronics manufacturing programmes.
Key highlights
State government to set up ₹400‑crore semiconductor Centre of Excellence at IIIT-Bhubaneswar.
Focus areas: chip design, VLSI, embedded systems, advanced electronics R&D and training.
Facility to support start-up incubation and industry-linked projects, targeting global semiconductor value chains.
Aims to build talent pipeline and strengthen Odisha’s role in India’s semiconductor and electronics missions.
Source: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi