All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) is collaborating with Arm® Education and STMicroelectronics to organise the second edition of The Inventors Challenge

Greater Noida: The Government of India has been focused on developing the country’s semiconductor ecosystem and catalysing India’s rapidly expanding electronics manufacturing industry. These efforts will enable innovation and India’s emergence as a global hub for electronics manufacturing and design. The Inventors Challenge contest is an effort towards strengthening the Government of India’s mission to create a talent pool in the semiconductor domain.

 

The Inventors Challenge 2023 is a team event aimed at nurturing university faculty and student capabilities in semiconductor and technology innovation. 

The competition is open to all faculty and students at engineering institutes pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate courses in India. Each team should have one faculty and up to four students. Each team’s idea should be based on sustainability and G20 goals.

More details can be found here.https://community.arm.com/vlsi-to-system-design/

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The Inventors Challenge -2022 reiterated our belief on the importance of the industry-academia knowledge sharing. The initiative was well received and the feedback from participants has further strengthened our belief to continue such interactions, leading to the launch “The Inventors Challenge -2023” Prof. T.G. Sitharam, Chairman, AICTE

<Arm Quote> 

“At Arm we believe in the power of technology to build a better world for everyone. Higher and further education institutions have a pivotal role to play in enabling technology innovation in the semiconductor ecosystem, and we work closely with academic, industry and government partners to drive technological advancements that will have a positive impact. Following the success of The Inventors Challenge 2022, we look forward to seeing how this year’s entries will help to progress toward the United Nations’ Global Goals.” Guru Ganesan, President, Arm India