By: ICN Bureau
Last updated : December 18, 2025 9:08 am
This collaboration is a leap forward in our mission to build high-value semiconductor capabilities in India
Kaynes Semicon, a subsidiary of Kaynes Technology India Limited, has formed strategic partnerships with Japanese firms AOI Electronics and Mitsui & Co. to bolster India's semiconductor manufacturing capabilities.
The collaboration with AOI Electronics provides Kaynes Semicon with advanced technical expertise in Panel-Level Packaging, Wafer-Level Redistribution Layer (RDL), and specialized back-end processes. These capabilities allow the company to offer turnkey semiconductor solutions for the global automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics markets.
Supported by Mitsui & Co., these alliances represent a significant step in establishing Kaynes Semicon as a key player in India’s growing semiconductor ecosystem and global supply chain. For more information on India's semiconductor initiatives, visit the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM).
"This collaboration is a leap forward in our mission to build high-value semiconductor capabilities in India," said Raghu Panicker, CEO, Kaynes Semicon. "AOI's proven excellence in backend technology strengthens our offering and significantly enhances our ability to serve the global semiconductor value chain from India."
In parallel, Kaynes Semicon has forged a strategic alliance with Mitsui & Co., a globally renowned trading and investment firm operating across 60+ countries. Through this partnership, Kaynes Semicon will gain assured access to critical raw materials, including lead frames, molding compounds, die attach materials, specialty gases and semiconductor-grade chemicals, which are essential for wafer fabrication and packaging.
This supply chain collaboration is aimed at mitigating global disruptions, ensuring resilience and reliability, and supporting the creation of a self-reliant semiconductor ecosystem in India.
"Our association with Mitsui ensures a robust and secure supply of key materials, a vital requirement for any semiconductor manufacturing facility. This is a foundational step toward operational readiness and scale," Panicker added.