Chip startup AGNIT sets up GaN testing lab at IISc with Rs 3 crore investment

Chip startup AGNIT sets up GaN testing lab at IISc with Rs 3 crore investment



IISc-incubated AGNIT Semiconductors, India’s first vertically integrated gallium nitride (GaN) chipmaker, has set up a new testing and qualification laboratory at IISc, Bengaluru, as it looks to accelerate commercialisation of indigenous technologies.

The startup has invested over Rs 3 crore to build the 350 square feet facility, which will focus on in-house validation, reliability testing, and qualification of GaN semiconductor components used in defence, telecom, and next-generation wireless applications.

GaN is a semiconductor material that can handle much higher power, temperature, and frequencies compared to traditional chips, per reports. Unlike conventional silicon, this makes GaN chips more efficient and compact, especially for applications such as defence radar systems, satellite communications, and telecom infrastructure.

The company currently runs five pilot projects with customers, up from three earlier this year. The facility comes as AGNIT prepares for larger commercial orders.

“India’s semiconductor ambitions require not only chip design and fabrication capabilities but also robust indigenous validation and reliability ecosystems,” Hareesh Chandrasekar, cofounder and chief executive of AGNIT, told ET.

The new lab houses infrastructure such as environmental chambers operating between -60°C and 125°C, RF test and measurement benches, connectorised load pull testing stations, and automated PCB assembly systems.