To revolutionise India’s semiconductor industry, Liberal Scientific Technologies plans to produce Silicon Carbide (SiC) and Gallium Nitride (GaN), enhancing self-sufficiency in power electronics and enabling solar panels to achieve over 50% efficiency.
Singapore-based Liberal Scientific Technologies is poised to majorly impact the Indian market with its advanced power semiconductor technologies. By introducing Silicon Carbide (SiC) and Gallium Nitride (GaN) production capabilities, the company seeks to bolster India’s position as a semiconductor leader.
This development seeks to enhance India’s self-sufficiency in power electronics, critical components for telecommunications, and high-performance computing technology. SiC and GaN semiconductors will support advancement in electric-charging, space industry application, and next generation telecommunications like 6G and IoT. Additionally, these technologies will improve computing efficiencies with faster, smaller CPUs, a prospect that is sure to excite and intrigue tech enthusiasts. They will also enable solar panels to achieve 50% efficiency while remaining durable in varying temperatures.
Liberal Scientific Technologies’ strategic entry into the Indian market is not just about business, but about driving innovation and self-reliance in the country’s semiconductor landscape. The company is committed to transforming India’s semiconductor industry, making it more self-sufficient and innovative. This transformation will have a ripple effect, driving self-reliance in critical technology sectors and positioning India as a global leader in semiconductor technology.