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Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology

Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology (C‑MET) is an autonomous scientific society under the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India. C‑MET is dedicated to advancing R&D in electronic materials and devices, aiming to enhance self‑reliance in materials and technology for strategic and industrial applications using indigenous resources.

Key Information

Activities

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Research and Development

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C‑MET works on advanced electronic materials including thick films[2], specialty polymers, ultra‑pure and refractory metals, semiconductors, ceramics, and composites. Key research areas include nanomaterials[3], integrated electronics packaging (e.g. LTCC), piezo‑sensors, energy materials[4][5], and e‑waste recycling technology.[6]

Integrated Electronics Packaging

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Since 2006, the Pune Lab has developed Low Temperature Co‑Fired Ceramic (LTCC) materials and fabrication facilities, including a ~200 m³ Class 10000 clean room and indigenous LTCC tapes and pastes for high‑density packaging used in microwave, aerospace, MEMS and IC packaging applications.[7]

E‑Waste Management & RoHS Testing

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C‑MET’s Hyderabad laboratory hosts India’s only Ministry‑supported RoHS testing facility, accredited by NABL (as per ISO 17025:2005) and recognized by BIS. The lab provides services such as EDXRF, ICP‑MS, GC‑MS, and more.[8] C‑MET also established a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in E‑Waste Management under a PPP model with MeitY and Telangana government, focusing on recycling technologies for PCBs, lithium‑ion batteries, permanent magnets, and solar cells.[9] A 1 ton/day PCB recycling plant at Hyderabad has reached Technology Readiness Level 6 and is ready for commercialization.[10]

Centres and Infrastructure

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C‑MET operates three main laboratories:

  • Pune (Headquarters) – Focus areas include LTCC packaging, Li‑ion battery materials, specialty polymers, nanomaterials/composites.[11]
  • Hyderabad – Specializes in ultra‑pure materials, e‑waste processing, high‑purity metals, semiconductors, RoHS testing and electronics recycling technology.[12]
  • Thrissur – Focus on electronic ceramics, microwave dielectrics, actuators/sensors, nanofilms, aerogels and graphene supercapacitors.[13]

References

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  1. ^ "Client's/Citizen Charter (CCC) | CENTRE FOR MATERIALS FOR ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY (C-MET)". cmet.gov.in. Retrieved 20 July 2025.
  2. ^ Vadakkedath Gopi, Sajeesh; Karuvanveettil, Sumesh; Packia Selvam, Irulappan; Potty, Sankara Narayanan (25 March 2025). "Near-Infrared Plasmonic Planar Films: Advancements in Aluminum-Doped Zinc Oxide for Sensing and Telecommunications Applications". ACS Applied Electronic Materials. 7 (6): 2557–2563. doi:10.1021/acsaelm.5c00014.
  3. ^ "India launches 'Graphene-Aurora program' to bolster Graphene Engineering". ddnews.gov.in. Doordarshan. 15 August 2023.
  4. ^ "Neutrino Energy to infuse 2.5 bn euros to develop self-charging cars in India". The Financial Express. 28 January 2023.
  5. ^ More, Sahebrao S.; Kale, Rushikesh B.; Ambekar, Poorva J.; Khupse, Nageshwar D.; Kalubarme, Ramchandra S.; Kulkarni, Milind V.; Kale, Bharat B. (11 October 2024). "Imidazolium Functionalized Copolymer Supported Solvate Ionic Liquid Based Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Lithium Ion Batteries". ACS Applied Polymer Materials. 6 (19): 11953–11963. doi:10.1021/acsapm.4c02103.
  6. ^ Chothe, Ujjwala; Bhattacharjee, Kaustav; Chavan, Pratiksha; Kulkarni, Milind; Kalubarme, Ramchandra; Chavali, Murthy; Kale, Bharat (June 2025). "Enhancing battery performance with carbon Cladding: An Investigation into LiFePO4 material". Inorganic Chemistry Communications. 176 114273. doi:10.1016/j.inoche.2025.114273.
  7. ^ Sah, Purnima (13 June 2024). "Researchers find alternative to cool supercomputers". The Hindu.
  8. ^ Nilesh, V. (18 August 2017). "Chinese mosquito bats fatal for pests, but deadly in long run for you too". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 20 July 2025.
  9. ^ "Hyderabad: Indigenously developed 1 ton/day PCB Recycling facility inaugurated at C MET - BusinessToday". Business Today. 27 January 2023.
  10. ^ "C-MET strikes gold with e-waste". The Hindu. 27 April 2013.
  11. ^ "Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology hosted Industry Meet to accelerate innovation in Rechargeable Battery Technology". www.pib.gov.in. Press Information Bureau. 14 January 2025.
  12. ^ "Shri Alkesh Kumar Sharma inaugurates PCB Recycling facility at C-MET, Hyderabad". www.pib.gov.in. Press Information Bureau. 27 January 2023.
  13. ^ "Keltron, C-MET join hands to launch sensor-manufacturing hub in Thrissur". The Hindu. 8 May 2025.