Semiconductors

Chipping in
India's semiconductor industry is undergoing a major transformation.
Bend it like a polymer
Scientists are boosting the conductivity and stability of organic semiconductors to create flexible sensors and bioelectronics.
Helping hands
Start-ups are making life easier – with bionic hands, SoCs and recycled metal.
The chips are still down
India wants to be a manufacturing presence in the semiconductor industry, but the path to breaking in will be arduous.