MOUs Signed with Indian Government and Inauguration of Renesas’ Bengaluru and Noida Offices Mark Investments to Accelerate Growth in India’s Key Semiconductor Hubs
Renesas Electronics Corporation announced its partnership with the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, to support local startups and academic institutions in the field of VLSI and embedded semiconductor systems. Renesas also celebrated the expansion of its offices in Bengaluru and Noida to accommodate its growing R&D teams, with the inauguration ceremonies. This strategic move underscores Renesas’ commitment to innovation and excellence in India and aims to drive continued growth in the region.
Renesas and the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, an autonomous scientific society of MeitY, today signed and exchanged two Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) under the MeitY Chips to Startup. These MOUs focus on 1) Supporting local startups by enabling them to drive technological advancement and promote local manufacturing in alignment with the Make in India initiative; and 2) Enhancing industry-academia collaboration by fostering an innovative, product-focused mindset among students.
India is a key market for Renesas, offering significant growth potential and access to a highly skilled talent pool. Recent collaborations include the OSAT factory project with CG power and Stars Microelectronics in Gujarat and the MOU with IIT Hyderabad. Renesas is also expanding its operations in India, with plans to increase its headcount to 1,000 by the end of 2025. This growth initiative reinforces Renesas’ long-term commitment to India and supports its ambition to become an employer of choice in this dynamic and fast-evolving market.
“The inauguration of our expanded offices marks a significant milestone for Renesas in India. It reflects our unwavering commitment to innovation, excellence, and the nurturing of local talent. By building products in India, for India and the world, we continue to drive growth and deliver meaningful impact across the Indian market,” said Malini Narayanamoorthi, India Country Manager and VP, MID Engineering, Analog & Connectivity Group at Renesas. “We are proud to sign two MOUs under the MeitY C2S programme, focused on advancing research, fostering innovation, and nurturing product-focused engineers. These strategic collaborations align with the Make in India initiative, aiming to strengthen local design and manufacturing capabilities and empower homegrown talent to drive the future of industry.”
MOUs under MeitY C2S programme
Renesas and C-DAC signed two MOUs to collaborate in the field of VLSI and embedded semiconductor systems, with the aim of supporting local startups and academic institutions to accelerate innovation and foster self-reliance in India’s semiconductor and product ecosystem. The C2S programme encompasses collaboration with over 250 academic institutions and R&D organizations across the country, including IITs, NITs, IIITs, government and private colleges, along with approximately 15 startups, creating a strong ecosystem for indigenous innovation.
- MOU for Startups: Renesas will help strengthen the product engineering capabilities of local startups by providing Renesas development boards and Altium Designer,the leading PCB design software.
- MOU for Academic Institutions: Renesas will support experiential learning by offering development boards, PCB education and training, Altium Designer software, and access to the Altium 365 cloud platform, aiming to empower the next generation of electronics engineers and nurture a community of innovators.