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izmo Ltd has achieved a major milestone with the official recognition of its in-house Research and Development unit by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), Government of India. This approval is a significant endorsement of the company’s vision, capabilities, and relentless pursuit of technological breakthroughs in semiconductor packaging and silicon photonics—two areas that are set to define the next era of computing and communications.
The company has been strategically investing in its R&D infrastructure, including a state-of-the-art cleanroom in Bangalore, which serves as the hub for advanced design engineering, prototyping, and high-precision integration. This facility positions izmo as one of the few Indian companies with end-to-end expertise across RF, MEMS, power, and photonics packaging. Through its semiconductor arm, izmo Microsystems, the company has already made notable progress that places it among a select league of global innovators advancing the semiconductor ecosystem.
Commenting on the achievement, Sanjay Soni, Managing Director of izmo Ltd, said, “Receiving DSIR approval is a proud moment for us and a testament to the dedication of our team in driving innovation in semiconductor packaging and silicon photonics. With the exponential growth in demand from AI, cloud computing, and data centers, we see this as an opportunity not just for izmo but also for India to emerge as a leader in the technologies that will power the future of digital infrastructure.”
Silicon photonics, a key focus area for izmo, uses light rather than electricity to transmit data, resulting in massive improvements in speed, bandwidth, and energy efficiency. This technology is particularly vital in addressing the increasing data-handling demands of artificial intelligence workloads and hyperscale cloud systems, where traditional electronic interconnects are becoming bottlenecks. By leveraging silicon photonics, data centers can achieve lower latency and reduced power consumption—factors that directly contribute to sustainable and efficient operations. According to industry estimates, the global silicon photonics market, valued at $2.65 billion in 2025, is on track to exceed $9 billion by 2030, expanding at a compound annual growth rate of more than 25 percent.
While silicon photonics promises transformative benefits, the role of packaging is equally critical. Advanced packaging technologies ensure that these innovations can move from lab-scale breakthroughs to commercial deployment at scale. izmo Ltd’s leadership in packaging design and integration gives it a unique edge in addressing real-world challenges of reliability, performance, and manufacturability. The DSIR recognition not only validates the company’s expertise but also opens up opportunities for government support, collaborations, and partnerships to accelerate innovation in this strategically important sector.
By combining deep technical know-how with its strong focus on R&D, izmo Ltd is charting a path that strengthens India’s standing in the global semiconductor value chain. The company’s achievements resonate strongly with the national agenda of self-reliance in electronics and semiconductors, while also creating new opportunities for India to export advanced technologies to the world. With DSIR approval in hand and a growing portfolio of pioneering projects, izmo Ltd is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of semiconductor and photonics innovations.
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