印度出资4.95卢比在IIT Bhubaneswar建立半导体实验室, 以提升芯片设计教育及「印度制造」。
India funds Rs 4.95 crore semiconductor lab at IIT Bhubaneswar to boost chip design education and 'Make in India'.
印度政府已批准在IIT Bhubaneswar的Namo半导体实验室, 由MPLAD计划提供4.95卢比的预算, 以提高半导体设计技能和支持「印度制造」及「印度设计」。
The Indian government has approved the NaMo Semiconductor Laboratory at IIT Bhubaneswar with a Rs 4.95 crore budget from the MPLAD Scheme to boost semiconductor design skills and support 'Make in India' and 'Design in India'.
该实验室配备4.6卢比的工具和35万卢比的软件,将对学生进行芯片设计、制造和包装方面的培训,以补充奥迪沙现有的研究基础设施和两个新的半导体项目。
The lab, equipped with Rs 4.6 crore for tools and Rs 35 lakh for software, will train students in chip design, fabrication, and packaging, complementing existing research infrastructure and two new semiconductor projects in Odisha.
它旨在扩大印度不断增长的人才库, 已经包括来自295所大学和28个成功录制学生设计芯片的学生。
It aims to expand India’s growing talent pool, which already includes students from 295 universities and 28 successfully taped-out student-designed chips.