Their journey began at IIT Delhi's image sensor lab, where they first met and conceived 3rdiTech in 2019.
Tech had its breakthrough moment when it was awarded the Army Design Bureau's Award of Excellence for its low-light imaging sensors. After this success, the company went on to get work from the US defence and the UK defence departments, and the team started to focus on building India's first homegrown integrated device manufacturer.
In 2023, the founders also launched Bharat Semi. "Bharat Semi and 3rdiTech are the two sides of a coin. We are focused on compound semiconductors, which are also getting critical technology but they are not of the same size and scale as those of silicon semiconductors," said Kapoor to Business Standard on a call.
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