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Unlocking Potential with EDA Tools in Indian Universities
In a recent video, a significant initiative by the Indian government was highlighted, where Electronic Design Automation (EDA) licenses from Cadence, Siemens, and Ansys were distributed to the top 104 Indian universities. This initiative aims to empower students and researchers to design and innovate with advanced semiconductor tools. 🎓🔧
However, questions remain: Has any university started using these tools for R&D?
This video delves into the steps taken and the current state of these licenses' utilization. It calls on faculty, students, and researchers involved to share their progress and experiences. 🌟🔍
Watch the video to get an in-depth understanding and join the conversation about bridging the gap between India's current semiconductor capabilities and global standards.
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Here’s what Astha Puri had to say:
"So about four months ago, this video featuring Mr. Ashwini Vaishnaw, the IT Minister of India, went viral. He discusses India's plan to build a talent layer to support the semiconductor mission. The government has purchased EDA licenses from Cadence, Siemens, and Ansys, and distributed them to the top 104 Indian universities. This allows students to work with live tools and take on projects such as designing new mobile chips. However, there's been no update on the utilization of these licenses since March. We're calling on the academic community to provide updates on any progress made."