The city of Thanjavur, often called the “Rice Bowl of South India,” has a rich heritage of culture, learning, and innovation. It is home to the renowned Brihadiswara Temple, a 1,000-year-old architectural marvel that reflects exceptional engineering and forward-thinking vision. Carrying this legacy forward, SASTRA University is driving technology-focused growth from its techno-rural campus in Thirumalaisamudram.
In a major boost to India’s electronics and semiconductor landscape, SASTRA University has entered into separate strategic partnerships with Tata Electronics and Caliber Interconnects by signing Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs). This important development aims to create a strong, industry-ready talent pipeline to support the country’s growing semiconductor ambitions.
As part of these collaborations, SASTRA will launch a BSc program in Electronics in association with Tata Electronics and an MSc program in Applied Electronics in partnership with Caliber Interconnects. Both programs are designed with strong industry integration, combining academic rigor with hands-on training, real-world exposure, and structured internship opportunities.
The MoU signing ceremony in the august presence of Mr. S Krishnan, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, MEITY, Government of India brought together leaders from government, industry, and academia, highlighting a shared commitment to strengthening India’s Electronics Systems Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) and Semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem. The occasion also marked the inauguration of state-of-the-art facilities on the SASTRA Thanjavur campus, including advanced laboratories for electronics manufacturing, firmware development, e-mobility, and semiconductor testing and packaging assembly lines. These facilities have been established with support from Bajaj Auto, Tata Electronics, and other industry partners.
Speaking at the event, Ranjan Bandyopadhyay, Chief Human Resources Officer highlighted Tata Electronics’ unique capability as a company operating across the entire semiconductor value chain—from design to chip manufacturing and device readiness. He emphasized the importance of building a resilient domestic ecosystem, drawing from lessons learned during global supply chain disruptions.
Addressing the gathering at the 20th Dr. Nani Palkhivala Memorial Lecture, Mr. S Krishnan, IAS, stressed upon the importance of integrating digital and physical infrastructure with skilling initiatives. He noted that India’s digital economy is projected to grow from 12% of GDP in 2021–22 to 20% by 2030, while electronics exports have already reached nearly USD 40 billion, with the potential for the sector to scale to USD 1 trillion by 2030.
K Suresh Babu, Founder and Managing Director, CALIBER INTERCONNECTS described the collaboration as a transformative initiative aimed at bridging the gap between academia and industry. He stated that the MSc Applied Electronics program will feature a co-developed, industry-driven curriculum focused on semiconductor testing, advanced packaging, and chiplet assembly.
He further announced that Caliber Interconnects will extend comprehensive support through Hands-on training for students and faculty in silicon testing and packaging. Access to advanced packaging and substrate assembly facilities. Manufacturing-oriented learning experiences within real production environments. Structured internships and project-based industry engagement
Suresh also highlighted the challenges faced by Indian students abroad in securing internships, emphasizing the need to create world-class opportunities within India. He noted that SASTRA’s advanced infrastructure, experienced faculty, and forward-looking management position it as an ideal partner to develop globally competitive semiconductor talent aligned with national priorities.
Prof. S Vaidya Subramaniam, Vice Chancellor reaffirmed the university’s commitment to excellence and nation-building. He emphasized the transformation of India’s electronics sector from basic assembly to advanced manufacturing and highlighted SASTRA’s role in preparing students to contribute meaningfully to this evolution. He also acknowledged the contributions of industry partners in establishing cutting-edge infrastructure across Phase I and Phase II of the initiative.
This landmark collaboration stands as a model for industry–academia partnership, demonstrating how integrated efforts can accelerate capacity building in electronics and semiconductor manufacturing. It reinforces India’s vision of achieving technological self-reliance while creating a globally competitive workforce. SASTRA University is one of India’s leading institutions, known for its excellence in engineering, technology, and research, with a strong focus on innovation and industry collaboration.












