Silicon Labs Doubles Down on Hyderabad with 50% Facility Expansion
Event summary
- Silicon Labs expanded its Hyderabad facility by 50%, adding new labs and operational space for wireless R&D.
- The expansion was inaugurated in a ceremony attended by U.S. Consul General Laura E. Williams, underscoring U.S.-India tech collaboration.
- Since 2020, Silicon Labs has tripled its India-based workforce, broadening capabilities in R&D, engineering, and operations.
- The facility will support continued hiring and advanced development in software, hardware, and wireless connectivity technologies.
The big picture
Silicon Labs' expansion in Hyderabad reflects a broader trend of U.S. tech firms deepening their footprint in India to tap into engineering talent and cost advantages. The move also highlights the strategic importance of cross-border collaboration in wireless innovation, particularly as demand for secure, intelligent connectivity grows in smart home, industrial IoT, and smart cities markets. The facility's role in global product development positions Silicon Labs to compete more effectively in the low-power wireless sector.
What we're watching
- Talent Attraction
- Whether Silicon Labs can sustain its hiring pace in Hyderabad amid global competition for engineering talent.
- R&D Output
- The pace at which the expanded facility accelerates innovation in wireless connectivity technologies.
- Geopolitical Dynamics
- How U.S.-India tech collaboration evolves under shifting trade and regulatory landscapes.
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