India is pushing hard to become a semiconductor manufacturing country. Government is investing, But the machines needed to make chips cost tens of millions of dollars and take months to deliver. Small Indian chip makers simply neither afford nor wait that long. In developed countries there is a healthy market for used semiconductor equipment. Buying these old machines, repairs and restores them to working condition like refurbished phones we buy and sells them at much lower price. Almost no competition. Someone who does this for chip making machines is solving a very real and urgent gap.
BHUVANACHANDRA KUSUMA