TechnologyBhumika Lenka20 Mar 2026
Odisha is taking a strategic leap into India’s fast-growing semiconductor sector with the launch of the ‘O-CHIP’ Programme, backed by an allocation of ₹26 crore in the Odisha Budget 2026. The initiative aims to position the state as an emerging hub in semiconductor design, innovation, and skilled talent development.

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The programme reflects Odisha’s broader ambition to move beyond traditional industrial strengths and establish a strong presence in high-technology sectors that are critical to the future economy.
The ‘O-CHIP’ initiative is focused on developing a strong foundation for semiconductor design capabilities within the state. Rather than concentrating only on manufacturing, the programme emphasises innovation, research, and chip design development.
Key focus areas include:
Strengthening semiconductor design infrastructure
Encouraging innovation-driven research
Supporting startups and deep-tech ventures
Building industry-academia collaboration
This approach is expected to help Odisha integrate into India’s national semiconductor value chain.
A major pillar of the programme is human capital development. Odisha aims to build a skilled workforce capable of contributing to advanced semiconductor and electronics industries.
The initiative is expected to support:
Specialised training in chip design and electronics
Skill development programmes for engineering students
Collaboration with technical institutions and research bodies
Creation of industry-ready talent for global semiconductor firms
This talent-focused strategy is designed to ensure long-term sustainability in the sector.
India is actively working to expand its semiconductor ecosystem, and Odisha’s entry through the O-CHIP programme adds regional depth to this national mission. By focusing on design and innovation, the state aims to complement existing semiconductor initiatives across the country.
The programme is expected to:
Encourage private sector participation
Attract semiconductor startups and design firms
Support India’s self-reliance in chip technology
Strengthen domestic capability in advanced electronics
While still in its early stage, the initiative has the potential to reshape Odisha’s industrial landscape. Over time, it could:
Create high-skilled employment opportunities
Attract investment in electronics and IT hardware
Promote startup growth in deep-tech sectors
Diversify the state’s industrial base beyond mining and manufacturing
The ₹26 crore allocation marks the beginning of a longer roadmap aimed at building a future-ready digital economy in Odisha.
With the launch of the ‘O-CHIP’ Programme, Odisha is positioning itself as a new entrant in India’s semiconductor design ecosystem. Backed by targeted investment and a focus on innovation and skill development, the initiative signals a shift toward high-tech industrial growth.
If implemented effectively, O-CHIP could help Odisha emerge as an important contributor to India’s semiconductor ambitions and a growing centre for advanced technology development.