Materials Firms Eye India’s Semiconductor Packaging Opportunity
By Yashasvini Razdan, EETimes | September 25, 2025
Semiconductors dominated Indian headlines in early September, but the country’s ambitions rely on companies supplying the critical materials that hold these semiconductor chips together. Whether it’s wires, pastes, solders, or fluxes, global companies are eyeing the Indian market to provide these materials, which determine whether a chip can survive heat, conduct electricity reliably, and fit into advanced 2.5D/3D packaging.
While India has a strong base of local companies supplying soldering consumables for electronics assembly, the domestic production of chip-grade, ultra-fine, and high-purity materials required for advanced packaging remains limited. This leaves the industry reliant on imports and early-stage research and development (R&D) efforts.
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