The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), Government of India, has officially recognized izmo Ltd. as an approved in-house Research & Development (R&D) unit through its subsidiary izmo Microsystems. This honor highlights the company’s expertise in cutting-edge semiconductor packaging and its ongoing commitment to silicon photonics, one of the most revolutionary technologies influencing computers and communications in the future.
By leveraging DSIR recognition, izmo Ltd. aims to tap government resources, accelerate its R&D roadmap, and further establish itself as a global leader in silicon photonics packaging — contributing to India’s position in the worldwide semiconductor ecosystem.
Significant expenditures have been made by izmo Ltd. in silicon photonics packaging research and development.
With the help of its cutting-edge cleanroom facility in Bangalore, the company has developed strong capabilities in precise integration and sophisticated design engineering, assets its official press release.
Its research and development efforts in RF, MEMs, power, and photonics packaging have resulted to advancements that have helped its division, izmo Microsystems, make strides and establish itself as one of the few companies in the world with sophisticated semiconductor research and integration skills.
Leadership Comments
Commenting on the recognition, Sanjay Soni, Managing Director of izmo Ltd., said: “This DSIR recognition validates our sustained investment in semiconductor packaging and our pioneering work in silicon photonics. As AI, cloud, and data center demands continue to accelerate globally, our strategy is to build India’s leadership in advanced packaging technologies that form the foundation of the next era of computing.”
Silicon Photonics is Revolutionizing Semiconductors
By employing light to transfer data at extremely high speeds, silicon photonics is revolutionizing semiconductors and providing advances in bandwidth, latency, and power efficiency.![]()
It is becoming the foundation of hyperscale data centers and AI infrastructure, where large datasets need to be handled and transferred with ease.
At a compound annual growth rate of over 25%, market researchers estimate that the global silicon photonics market will be worth USD 2.65 billion in 2025 and will reach USD 9 billion by 2030. In order to realize this potential and provide the integration and scalability required for commercial implementation, packaging is essential.
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