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Global alliance formed with India
Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA) and India Semiconductor Association (ISA) form organisational alliance.
GSA, an organisation focused on accelerating the growth of the global semiconductor industry, and the ISA, the trade body representing the Indian semiconductor driven industry, jointly announce the signing of a collaborative memorandum of understanding to form an organisational alliance.
The organisational alliance teams global and regional efforts for the benefit of the semiconductor community. GSA and ISA will provide ongoing co-support of each other’s initiatives and activities and will focus on fostering business relationships among member companies while promoting international exhibitions, conferences and seminars. These efforts will benefit the network for both organisations. In addition, GSA and ISA will exchange industry report and research information and assist one another with trade delegations among their members.
“We have collaborated with ISA on several initiatives since 2005 and are pleased to officially form an organisational alliance,” said Jodi Shelton, co-founder and executive director of GSA. “Future collaboration will bring increased value and resources to our global semiconductor members.”
“We look forward to an expanded and long term, rewarding partnership with GSA and its members,” said S. Janakiraman, Chairman of ISA. “Our organisations will work with each other on a range of activities to demonstrate our mutual interests and value to support the semiconductor industry.”
The organisational alliance teams global and regional efforts for the benefit of the semiconductor community. GSA and ISA will provide ongoing co-support of each other’s initiatives and activities and will focus on fostering business relationships among member companies while promoting international exhibitions, conferences and seminars. These efforts will benefit the network for both organisations. In addition, GSA and ISA will exchange industry report and research information and assist one another with trade delegations among their members.
“We have collaborated with ISA on several initiatives since 2005 and are pleased to officially form an organisational alliance,” said Jodi Shelton, co-founder and executive director of GSA. “Future collaboration will bring increased value and resources to our global semiconductor members.”
“We look forward to an expanded and long term, rewarding partnership with GSA and its members,” said S. Janakiraman, Chairman of ISA. “Our organisations will work with each other on a range of activities to demonstrate our mutual interests and value to support the semiconductor industry.”