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Sharp Semiconductor Innovation, IIT Hyderabad and WiSig Networks, successfully demonstrate Beyond 5G and 6G Technologies
Sharp Semiconductor Innovation, IIT Hyderabad and WiSig Networks, successfully demonstrate Beyond 5G and 6G Technologies

Associated Press

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Sharp Semiconductor Innovation, IIT Hyderabad and WiSig Networks, successfully demonstrate Beyond 5G and 6G Technologies

SSIC, IITH & WiSig demoed B5G/6G at IITH: ASUKA SDR-UE + Open RAN base station hit 5G-class performance, paving Indo-Japan path to FWA, V2X, NB-IoT. HYDERABAD, TELANGANA, INDIA, May 15, 2025 / / -- Sharp Semiconductor Innovation Corporation (SSIC), The Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH) and WiSig Networks have announced the successful completion of ground-breaking field demonstrations for Beyond 5G (B5G) and 6G technologies. This collaboration signifies a major advancement toward Japan and India's shared vision of a digitally connected future. The joint demonstrations, conducted at IITH Campus in Hyderabad, India, validated the performance and interoperability of SSIC's flexible Software-Defined Radio (SDR) System-on-Chip (SoC) User Equipment (UE) and WiSig Networks' Open RAN (O-RAN) base stations. The experiments showcased the compatibility and effectiveness of advanced communication terminals developed by Sharp Semiconductor Innovation Corporation in Japan. Leveraging SSIC's state-of-the-art ASUKA SDR-Box, equipped with a versatile communication SoC designed to support future communications protocols, the trials confirmed high-quality wireless connectivity and performance comparable to existing commercial 5G SoCs. Prof Kiran Kuchi of IIT Hyderabad, founder of WiSig Networks and a prominent contributor to 5G and 6G global standards including 3GPP, emphasized the significance of the collaboration: 'This initiative bridges academic excellence, industrial innovation, and international collaboration efforts, reinforcing the global partnership of India and Japan in next generation wireless communications.' Toyofumi Horikawa from SSIC, who is a technical leader of development of the customizable SDR SoC, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership's outcomes: 'The results from tests and experiments carried out at the IITH campus demonstrate the immense potential of customizable SDR SoC platforms in accelerating the development of future wireless technologies. SSIC also exhibited its advanced SDR technology at the Mobile World Congress (MWC25) in Barcelona. In 2026, we plan to further expand this collaboration for advanced communication protocol testing.' WiSig Networks, a leading innovator in Open RAN and advanced 5G/6G technologies, played a crucial role in the integration and seamless operation of equipment throughout the trials. IIT Hyderabad's extensive indoor and outdoor facilities provided an optimal environment for comprehensive real-world wireless testing. Prof. B.S. Murty, Director of IIT Hyderabad, remarked, 'This partnership underscores our commitment to fostering international collaboration and driving innovation in wireless communication technologies, placing IIT Hyderabad at the forefront of technological breakthroughs.' The partners intend to deepen their collaborative efforts by focusing on advanced use cases such as Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), Mission-Critical Push-to-Talk (MC-PTT), autonomous navigation (V2X), and smart metering applications leveraging NB-IoT technology compatible with satellite communications. This Indo-Japanese collaboration exemplifies the potential for international partnerships to shape global standards and drive innovation in next-generation wireless communications. About IIT Hyderabad: IITH, established in 2008, has reached a respectable position in Academics, Research, Technology development and Startups in a short span of 16 years. In the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), IITH has bagged at 3rd in Innovation and 8th among Engineering institutes in the last two consecutive years, while it has maintained its rank within top 10 Engineering Institutes ever since NIRF was launched. IITH has been striving for excellence with a motto of 'Inventing & Innovating in Technology for Humanity (IITH)'. With 325+ full-time Faculty and 5,300+ Students (PG+PhD students accounting for about 60%), IITH has a strong research focus with ~ 4630 Projects worth of Rs. 1510+ Cr of R&D funding (Rs. 335+ Cr funding in 2024-25), 11,680+ Publications, 2,15,000+ Citations, 510+ Patents (210 Patents in 2024 and a commitment to 'Patent a Day: Mission 365' for 2025 to earn 365 Patents by the end of 2025), and about 260+ Startups (that have generated 1100+ jobs with a revenue of Rs. 1500+ Cr). Media Contacts: You can view all press releases/notes from IIT Hyderabad at: Please direct all media queries to | Public Relations Officer, IIT Hyderabad | Cell: 8331036099 About Sharp Semiconductor Innovation Corporation Sharp Semiconductor Innovation Corporation specializes in semiconductor solutions and flexible SDR platforms, actively shaping global wireless communication standards. Media Contacts: Sharp Semiconductor Innovation Corporation: Corporate Communications Email: [email protected] About WiSig Networks WiSig Networks is a leading provider of wireless communications solutions, specializing in cutting-edge technologies such as Massive MIMO, 5G ORAN, and NB-IoT SOC solutions. With a commitment to innovation and excellence, WiSig is dedicated to shaping the future of wireless connectivity. Media Contacts: WiSig Networks: Media Relations Email: [email protected]. Kiran Kuchi WiSig Networks Pvt Ltd +91 94913 98508 email us here Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Ashwini Vaishnaw Launches Renesas Design Hubs, Marks India's Entry Into 3nm Chip Era
Ashwini Vaishnaw Launches Renesas Design Hubs, Marks India's Entry Into 3nm Chip Era

Entrepreneur

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Entrepreneur

Ashwini Vaishnaw Launches Renesas Design Hubs, Marks India's Entry Into 3nm Chip Era

"Designing at 3nm is truly next-generation. We've done 7nm and 5nm earlier, but this marks a new frontier," Minister said. You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. In a major boost to India's semiconductor capabilities, Union Minister for Electronics & Information Technology, Railways, and Information & Broadcasting, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, inaugurated two cutting-edge design facilities of Renesas Electronics India Private Limited in Noida and Bengaluru. These centers mark a significant milestone as India's first to focus on 3 nanometer (nm) chip design, positioning the country firmly among global semiconductor leaders. "Designing at 3nm is truly next-generation. We've done 7nm and 5nm earlier, but this marks a new frontier," said Shri Vaishnaw, highlighting the leap in design complexity and innovation. The Minister detailed the government's holistic approach to developing a robust semiconductor ecosystem in India—encompassing design, fabrication, ATMP (Assembly, Testing, Marking, and Packaging), and critical supply chains like chemicals and gases. He noted that global confidence in India's semiconductor vision, as seen at forums like Davos, is translating into major investments from firms such as Applied Materials and Lam Research. Renesas' design centres are a part of the broader push to create a pan-India semiconductor ecosystem, tapping into India's vast talent pool. Shri Vaishnaw announced the rollout of a new semiconductor learning kit designed to sharpen the practical hardware skills of engineering students. Over 270 academic institutions that already use advanced EDA software under the India Semiconductor Mission will benefit from these kits. "This integration of software and hardware learning will create truly industry-ready engineers. We are not just building infrastructure but investing in long-term talent development," the Minister said, praising CDAC and the ISM team for their execution. He also credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision for fast-tracking India's progress. "Within just three years, India's semiconductor industry has moved from a nascent stage to an emerging global hub," he added. Hidetoshi Shibata, CEO and MD of Renesas Electronics, emphasized India's strategic importance, citing growing capabilities in embedded systems and software innovation. "India's talent strength and shared Indo-Japan strategic interests will help reinvent the global semiconductor lifecycle," he said. With facilities now in Noida, Bengaluru, and soon Hyderabad, Renesas aims to build end-to-end semiconductor design infrastructure, supporting academia and startups through initiatives like Chips to Startup (C2S) and the Design Linked Incentive (DLI) Scheme. India's semiconductor journey, once nascent, is now racing toward a future defined by innovation, scale, and self-reliance.

India eyes Japan's tech to build next-gen tank and jet engines amid rising defence and maritime cooperation; here's what we know
India eyes Japan's tech to build next-gen tank and jet engines amid rising defence and maritime cooperation; here's what we know

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

India eyes Japan's tech to build next-gen tank and jet engines amid rising defence and maritime cooperation; here's what we know

India and Japan reaffirmed their growing defence cooperation during a high-level meeting between Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his Japanese counterpart, General Nakatani, in New Delhi. The discussions, which took place just six months after their last meeting in Laos, focused on joint efforts in defence production, emerging technologies, and regional security. Ceremonial welcome for Japanese defence chief General Nakatani was welcomed with full military honours in the national capital. A ceremonial Tri-Services Guard of Honour was accorded to him, and he laid a wreath at the National War Memorial in tribute to India's fallen heroes. This marked the beginning of his official visit ahead of the bilateral talks with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at the Manekshaw Centre in Delhi Cantonment. Solidarity over Pahalgam terror attack Rajnath Singh began the meeting by thanking the Japanese government for its strong expression of solidarity after the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which claimed 26 lives. He recalled his earlier meeting with Nakatani in Laos in November 2024 and expressed confidence that the growing relationship would reach new heights. Praise for strengthening defence partnership Rajnath Singh commended Nakatani for his critical role in deepening Indo-Japan defence relations. He noted the significance of key agreements signed during Nakatani's earlier tenure, including the Defence Equipment and Technical Cooperation Agreement and the Protection of Military Information Agreement. Singh added that with Nakatani back in charge, cooperation is expected to scale up further. India eyes Japanese tech for engine co-production A major takeaway from the meeting was the discussion on co-producing next-generation engines for fighter jets and tanks. India is looking to tap into Japan's long-standing experience in building tanks and aero-engines, which dates back nearly a century. Rajnath Singh highlighted the capabilities of India's defence industry and pitched for collaboration in these high-technology sectors. Push for emerging technologies and industrial cooperation The two leaders also agreed to enhance cooperation in new-age domains like Artificial Intelligence, automation, and defence technology innovation. Rajnath Singh cited examples such as India's defence shipyards maintaining US warships as proof of India's growing strength in maintenance and overhaul services. Industrial collaboration is now set to extend into niche and futuristic areas. Focus on cyber and space as strategic frontiers Both ministers decided to work closely in the fields of cyber security and outer space—two increasingly critical areas in modern warfare. These new frontiers of cooperation aim to strengthen the technological edge of both countries in ensuring national and regional security. Maritime security in the Indo-pacific Maritime security featured as a key component of the talks. Rajnath Singh and Gen Nakatani reaffirmed the need to bolster joint efforts in safeguarding the Indo-Pacific region. They agreed to add new dimensions to their already strong maritime cooperation, reflecting the shared strategic vision of both countries. Strengthening a long-term strategic bond A press release from India's Ministry of Defence reiterated that the India-Japan friendship gained fresh energy after being elevated to a Special Strategic and Global Partnership in 2014. Defence and security have since become crucial pillars of the bilateral relationship. The growing convergence in outlook, especially on regional peace and security, is driving the expanding defence partnership. For more news and current affairs from around the world, please visit Indiatimes News.

Rajnath Singh holds bilateral talks with Japanese counterpart Gen Nakatani, thanks him for efforts to deepen defence cooperation
Rajnath Singh holds bilateral talks with Japanese counterpart Gen Nakatani, thanks him for efforts to deepen defence cooperation

India Gazette

time05-05-2025

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

Rajnath Singh holds bilateral talks with Japanese counterpart Gen Nakatani, thanks him for efforts to deepen defence cooperation

New Delhi [India], May 5 (ANI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday held bilateral talks with his Japanese counterpart, General Nakatani in the national capital and thanked the Japanese government for expressing solidarity with India over the recent terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam in which 26 people were killed. Defence Minister praised Nakatani for his efforts to deepen defence cooperation between the between the the two countries. In his remarks at the start of the India-Japan Defence Ministerial Meeting, Rajnath Singh recalled his earlier meeting with Nakatani and expressed confidence that the cooperation between the two countries will reach greater heights. Singh said, 'Let me begin by extending welcome to you and your delegation to India. I recall our meeting at Vientiane, Laos in November last year, where we decided to expand the defence cooperation between industry, technology and interoperability between the armed forces. At the outset, I would like to thank the government of Japan for their strong expression of solidarity with India in the wake of Pahalgam attack.' 'I take this opportunity to complement you for your immense contribution in deepening the Indo-Japan defence cooperation. You had earlier foundation for strong bilateral defence partnership by concluding defense equipment and technical Cooperation Agreement and Protection of ...Military Information Agreement. As you have taken over the charge of defence again I am confident our cooperation will attain greater heights,' he said. This was the second meeting between the two leaders within six months after their maiden interaction on the sidelines of the ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting-Plus in Laos in November 2024. Earlier in the day, Gen Nakatani was accorded the Guard of Honour in Delhi. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh received him, and the two leaders warmly greeted each other. Gen Nakatani also laid a wreath at the National War Memorial in Delhi on Monday. In a press release, the Ministry of Defence stated, 'India and Japan share a long-term friendship, which has further gained qualitative momentum after the elevation of this collaboration to Special Strategic & Global Partnership in 2014. Defence and security are important pillars of the ties between the two countries.' Defence exchanges between India and Japan have strengthened in recent years due to the growing convergence on strategic matters, according to the press release. The Ministry of Defence press release further stated, 'Its significance is increasing from the common outlook on issues of peace, security, and stability of the Indo-Pacific Region.' (ANI)

Rajnath holds talks with Japanese counterpart, thanks him for defence ties
Rajnath holds talks with Japanese counterpart, thanks him for defence ties

Business Standard

time05-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Standard

Rajnath holds talks with Japanese counterpart, thanks him for defence ties

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday held bilateral talks with his Japanese counterpart, General Nakatani in the national capital and thanked the Japanese government for expressing solidarity with India over the recent terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam in which 26 people were killed. It was a delight to meet Japan's Defence Minister Gen Nakatani San in New Delhi. India shares a Special, Strategic and Global partnership with Japan. During the bilateral meeting we discussed defence cooperation and regional security. Both sides condemned terrorism in all forms… — Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) May 5, 2025 Defence Minister praised Nakatani for his efforts to deepen defence cooperation between the between the the two countries. In his remarks at the start of the India-Japan Defence Ministerial Meeting, Rajnath Singh recalled his earlier meeting with Nakatani and expressed confidence that the cooperation between the two countries will reach greater heights. Singh said, "Let me begin by extending welcome to you and your delegation to India. I recall our meeting at Vientiane, Laos in November last year, where we decided to expand the defence cooperation between industry, technology and interoperability between the armed forces. At the outset, I would like to thank the government of Japan for their strong expression of solidarity with India in the wake of Pahalgam attack." "I take this opportunity to complement you for your immense contribution in deepening the Indo-Japan defence cooperation. You had earlier foundation for strong bilateral defence partnership by concluding defense equipment and technical Cooperation Agreement and Protection of ...Military Information Agreement. As you have taken over the charge of defence again I am confident our cooperation will attain greater heights," he said. This was the second meeting between the two leaders within six months after their maiden interaction on the sidelines of the ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting-Plus in Laos in November 2024. Earlier in the day, Gen Nakatani was accorded the Guard of Honour in Delhi. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh received him, and the two leaders warmly greeted each other. Gen Nakatani also laid a wreath at the National War Memorial in Delhi on Monday. In a press release, the Ministry of Defence stated, "India and Japan share a long-term friendship, which has further gained qualitative momentum after the elevation of this collaboration to Special Strategic & Global Partnership in 2014. Defence and security are important pillars of the ties between the two countries." Defence exchanges between India and Japan have strengthened in recent years due to the growing convergence on strategic matters, according to the press release. The Ministry of Defence press release further stated, "Its significance is increasing from the common outlook on issues of peace, security, and stability of the Indo-Pacific Region. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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