Anirudh Devgan, CEO of Cadence Design, emphasizes India’s strides in the semiconductor sector. He recommends prioritizing incentives for product companies creating intellectual property within India over manufacturing investments alone. This approach is expected to generate greater wealth and employment opportunities by harnessing India’s existing chip design talent for both local and global markets.
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