“It (read: the semiconductor scheme) does help us indirectly if the ecosystem develops here locally, with phone and chip manufacturers…at that stage, I can source the chipsets from local foundries rather than going to a foreign country,” MediaTek India managing director Anku Jain told ET.
He added that the government’s semicon India programme is progressive and bringing fabs to India would be the last frontier in the ‘Make in India’ project. He, though, said MediaTek does not manufacture its own chipsets and will not be participating directly in the scheme.But MediaTek has one of its largest R&D footprints in India, with research wings in Bengaluru and Noida, employing over 900 engineers.