Tata Consulting Engineers and Arizona State University Partner to Strengthen Semiconductor Workforce Development
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Mr.Amit Sharma, MD and CEO, Tata Consulting Engineers; Mr. S Krishnan,
Secretary, MEITY Dr. Kyle Squires, Sr Vice Provost of Engineering, Comp and
Technology,Arizona State University, USA
Tata
Consulting Engineers Limited, a Tata Group company and India’s largest
private-sector engineering and consulting organisation, today announced the
signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Arizona State University
(ASU), USA, to strengthen collaboration in critical and emerging technologies,
beginning with semiconductor workforce development.
The
agreement was signed in New Delhi today, marking an important milestone in
advancing India’s semiconductor ecosystem through international partnerships in
education, training, and applied research. The first initiative under this
collaboration will be a joint learning and development programme created by
Arizona State University and Tata Consulting Engineers. The programme will
provide a comprehensive introduction to semiconductors, manufacturing
processes, plant construction, and controlled environments.
Developed
with ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, the programme is designed for
technical professionals who will contribute to the design and construction of
semiconductor facilities. It will support the growth of skilled talent in
semiconductor fabrication, cleanroom systems, contamination control, and
sub-fab infrastructure, combining expert-led sessions with applied, industry-aligned
projects.
“This
partnership is a strategic step towards shaping India’s semiconductor future,”
said Amit Sharma, Managing Director and CEO, Tata Consulting Engineers, and an
alumnus of Arizona State University. “As a graduate of ASU’s mechanical engineering
programme, it is a matter of pride to bring this world-class expertise into
Tata Consulting Engineers’ ecosystem. Together, we aim to create benchmark
semiconductor engineering capabilities, strengthen India’s journey in this
critical sector, and contribute to global semiconductor resilience.”
ASU
President Michael Crow stated, “We are delighted to work with Tata Consulting
Engineers. This programme is the beginning of what we envision as a long-term
collaboration to expand semiconductor workforce capacity and deliver solutions
at scale. ASU is deeply committed to supporting India’s ambitions in building a
sustainable semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem.”
The
MoU follows ASU’s recent high-level delegation to India, led by President Crow,
which engaged with policymakers, industry leaders, and institutions in Mumbai,
Delhi, and Gandhinagar. Discussions with the India Semiconductor Mission and
the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology highlighted the
importance of advanced skill-building collaborations to strengthen the sector.
India
is making significant investments to establish itself as a global hub for
semiconductors, with plans for fabrication plants, assembly and testing
facilities, and advanced electronics manufacturing. These national initiatives
are supported by partnerships such as this one, which focus on creating a
strong talent pipeline and enabling engineering excellence.
The
collaboration also aligns with the U.S.–India Initiative on Critical and
Emerging Technology (iCET), a bilateral framework to deepen cooperation in
semiconductors, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and advanced
telecommunications.
Dr.
Kyle Squires, Senior Vice Provost of Engineering, Computing and Technology at
ASU, said: “Our work with Tata Consulting Engineers is about building long-term
capacity and trust that can fuel economic growth, advance technology, and
create global impact. Together, we aim to prepare the next generation of
engineers to drive semiconductor innovation.”
Dr.
Michael Kozicki, Professor at ASU and programme lead, added: “Participants in
this programme will not only gain technical knowledge but also learn how to
foster a culture of innovation and quality that is essential to semiconductor
success. Partnering with Tata Consulting Engineers allows us to connect
academic insights with industry-ready applications.”