Kaynes Semicon Private Limited has opened a new office for its System Solutions Group (SSG) in HSR Layout, Bengaluru. The state‑of‑the‑art facility will support SSG’s system development operations—including hardware and test‑equipment design, system‑board development, and silicon characterization.
SSG delivers comprehensive services, spanning package and PCB design with simulation, signal and power integrity analysis, EMI/EMC compliance, and system integration using software, firmware, and FPGA technologies. The group manages the full product development cycle, from concept through implementation.
Key contributors to the expansion include Ganesan Sendrayaperumal and Ramesh Jadhav.
Kaynes Semicon, a subsidiary of Kaynes Technology, plays a pivotal role in India’s semiconductor ecosystem. Its flagship project is an OSAT facility under construction in Sanand, Gujarat, approved by the Union Cabinet in September 2024 with an investment of INR 33.07 billion and a capacity of approximately 6.3 million chips per day, targeting first packaged-chip samples by July 2025 .
Kaynes Semicon’s OSAT operations feature advanced packaging technologies—including co‑packaged optics, 2.5D/3D integration, chiplets, and legacy packaging—and offer testing services for digital, analog, and power chips, alongside reliability and failure analysis. The company also provides system‑level integration and ODM services .
Their chips are intended for a range of applications: automotive (EVs, ECUs, lighting), industrial, consumer electronics, telecom, aerospace & defence, medical, mobile devices, IT and IoT (compute servers, smart meters), and railway systems like signalling and anti‑collision.
Strategic partnerships include a multi‑year agreement with US‑based Alpha Omega Semiconductor. Collaborations with Lightspeed Photonics and institutions like BITS Pilani – Hyderabad, IIT Bombay, and the VLSI Society of India aim to develop skilled talent—though public verification for these academic MoUs is limited.
Kaynes operates multiple facilities across Karnataka, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Uttarakhand, with expansion plans in Odisha and Madhya Pradesh.
Overall, Kaynes Semicon is positioning India as a hub for OSAT services and advanced semiconductor manufacturing.
