Tata Consulting Engineers and Arizona State University Partner to Strengthen Semiconductor Workforce Development
“This partnership is a strategic step towards shaping India’s semiconductor future,” said Amit Sharma, Managing Director and CEO, Tata Consulting Engineers,

Tata Consulting Engineers Limited, a Tata Group company and India’s largest private-sector engineering and consulting organisation, today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Arizona State University (ASU), USA, to strengthen collaboration in critical and emerging technologies, beginning with semiconductor workforce development.
The agreement was signed in New Delhi today, marking an important milestone in advancing India’s semiconductor ecosystem through international partnerships in education, training, and applied research. The first initiative under this collaboration will be a joint learning and development programme created by Arizona State University and Tata Consulting Engineers. The programme will provide a comprehensive introduction to semiconductors, manufacturing processes, plant construction, and controlled environments.
Developed with ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, the programme is designed for technical professionals who will contribute to the design and construction of semiconductor facilities. It will support the growth of skilled talent in semiconductor fabrication, cleanroom systems, contamination control, and sub-fab infrastructure, combining expert-led sessions with applied, industry-aligned projects.
“This partnership is a strategic step towards shaping India’s semiconductor future,” said Amit Sharma, Managing Director and CEO, Tata Consulting Engineers, and an alumnus of Arizona State University. “As a graduate of ASU’s mechanical engineering programme, it is a matter of pride to bring this world-class expertise into Tata Consulting Engineers’ ecosystem. Together, we aim to create benchmark semiconductor engineering capabilities, strengthen India’s journey in this critical sector, and contribute to global semiconductor resilience.”
ASU President Michael Crow stated, “We are delighted to work with Tata Consulting Engineers. This programme is the beginning of what we envision as a long-term collaboration to expand semiconductor workforce capacity and deliver solutions at scale. ASU is deeply committed to supporting India’s ambitions in building a sustainable semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem.”