Shares of MosChip Technologies Limited are expected to remain in focus after the company announced the successful delivery of a custom system-on-chip (SoC) to ISRO Space Applications Centre for India’s satellite navigation programme.

What MosChip announced

MosChip informed stock exchanges that it has completed the end-to-end development and delivery of a fully functional custom SoC built on the 28nm technology node. The project covered the entire cycle, starting from netlist-to-GDSII design, substrate and package design, assembly, testing, and post-silicon validation. The packaged silicon has now been delivered and validated, allowing ISRO’s Space Applications Centre to move to the next stage of production.

Significance of the ISRO project

The Space Applications Centre is a key research and development arm of ISRO, involved in satellite systems for navigation, communication, and earth observation. The successful execution of this programme highlights MosChip’s capability to handle complex, mission-critical semiconductor projects for strategic space applications.

Turnkey ASIC capability highlighted

According to the company, the project demonstrates its integrated turnkey ASIC capabilities, with MosChip managing all critical phases including DFT architecture, physical design, package design, tester board design, and validation. This single-owner execution model helped reduce interface risks, compress timelines, and ensure first-pass silicon success.

Management commentary

MosChip’s management said the milestone validates the company’s “netlist-to-silicon” execution strength and reinforces its positioning as a trusted partner for advanced semiconductor and system-level engineering programmes, particularly in strategic and high-reliability domains.

The development is seen as a positive operational milestone for MosChip, underlining its growing role in India’s semiconductor and space technology ecosystem.