Semiconductor Industry Outlook: Enormous Opportunity, Says Jaswinder Ahuja
Jaswinder Ahuja knows EDA and he knows India. The industry veteran has worked for Cadence since its earliest days in 1988 and has led the company's India operations since 1996. He's overseen the nearly tenfold growth in Cadence India's workforce and has enjoyed a ringside seat to the continuing transformation of India as a silicon design hub. I wanted to check in with Ahuja--Corporate Vice President and Managing Director, Cadence India, pictured below--to get his current perspective on where the region and the electronics business as a whole are headed.
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