Ericsson to Expand R&D Operations in Bengaluru with Focus on ASIC Development

The decision to grow its R&D presence in Bengaluru, one of India's premier technology hubs, also demonstrates Ericsson’s dedication to fostering innovation in the highly competitive field of ASIC development.
Ericsson to Expand R&D Operations in Bengaluru with Focus on ASIC Development
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Ericsson is expanding its Research and Development (R&D) team in Bengaluru, India to enhance its capabilities in Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) development. This strategic move underscores Ericsson's commitment to enable India to be at the forefront of future communication technology.

The decision to grow its R&D presence in Bengaluru, one of India's premier technology hubs, also demonstrates Ericsson’s dedication to fostering innovation in the highly competitive field of ASIC development.

Nitin Bansal, Managing Director, Ericsson India, says: “Expanding our ASIC R&D in India will enable us to leverage the local technology competence in the country towards enhancing our capabilities in semiconductor design. This unit will also contribute towards strengthening the semiconductor ecosystem in the country. Ericsson expects to initially grow its R&D team in India by more than 150 positions.”

Anna Dicander, Vice President of Radio & Transport Engineering, Ericsson Business Area Networks, says: "We are keen to strengthen our R&D team in Bengaluru, a city celebrated for its dynamic technology ecosystem and skilled professionals. By increasing our focus on ASIC development, we are reinforcing our technological prowess. Our investments in the Ericsson Silicon platform, in particular, will accelerate the launch of new products and innovative features to the market.”

The R&D expansion in India will serve to enhance Ericsson’s industry-leading portfolio, shaping the future with high-performing programmable networks.

“Ericsson Silicon plays a crucial role in creating high-performing, energy-efficient, and lightweight products suitable for various deployment scenarios,” Dicander says. Ericsson Silicon’s range of System on a Chip (SoC) is specifically designed for mobile networks and integrated across the entire Ericsson Radio System – including RAN Compute (basebands), Radio, and Transport. This integration enables service providers to fully leverage 5G and address both current and future needs. Ericsson Silicon is a key enabler for advanced capabilities, enhanced performance and optimized energy efficiency of Ericsson-powered high-performing networks across the globe.

For more than 120 years, Ericsson has been instrumental in shaping India’s telecom landscape, including mobile connectivity. From laying the groundwork for GSM services in 1994 to supporting the evolution to 5G and in 2024 launched its India 6G program with the formation of an India 6G Research Team at its Chennai R&D Center.

Globally, Ericsson invests about USD 5 billion in R&D annually, which plays a significant role in cementing the company’s technology leadership in 5G and next-generation products and solutions. Ericsson has R&D sites in Chennai, Bengaluru and Gurugram in India that work across telecom domains spanning Transport, Packet Core, OSS, BSS, Cloud and advanced AI technologies.

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