The 1st Industry Colloquium on Semiconductors, titled “Preparing Talent for Technology Leadership,” was organised by the Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering at SRM AP. This event drew a vibrant crowd of 200+ participants, including industry experts, academic professionals, researchers, and students. The colloquium showcased the transformative role of collaboration between academia and industry within the semiconductor sector.
Mrs Madhuri Nallapaneni, Group Director of Design Engineering at Cadence-Invecas Technologies, kicked off the discussions with her talk, “Chiplet Technology: A New Way to Build SoCs.” With over 20 years of experience in leading semiconductor firms like AMD and TI, she offered an engaging overview of how the evolving chiplet design paradigm has the potential to revolutionise System-on-Chip (SoC) development.
Mr Narendra Korlepara, Sr. Director & Site Leader at Synopsys Hyderabad, spoke on “Chip Design Flow from EDA Tools Perspective.” His session highlighted the vital importance of Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools in contemporary chip development, drawing from his extensive experience in global operations.
In another notable session, Mr Venkatesh, Senior Expert at Silicon Labs University, delved into “Wireless MCU Design.” With more than 38 years in engineering, he provided a comprehensive overview of wireless microcontroller unit design and the future of wireless connectivity within embedded systems and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Dr Krishna Kanth Avalur, Founder and CTO of MOSart Labs, discussed “CMOS Automotive Power Management IC Design.” He shared insights into innovations in analog and mixed-signal design for automotive applications, stressing the importance of hardware efficiency, intellectual property development, and student upskilling.
The colloquium concluded with a strong message advocating for continued collaboration and mentorship to cultivate a skilled and future-ready workforce. The organising committee, led by Dr K A Sunitha and Dr Pradyut Kumar Sanki from the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at SRM University-AP, played a vital role in making this event a success.