KaiSemi Control Systems Private Limited, operating from the Kallai Building in Technopark Phase I, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, develops industrial control software and automation solutions for semiconductor manufacturing equipment. Since its inception, the company has expanded from a small founding team to more than 30 employees. The firm is led by Managing Director Jeff Scott Boeker, with directors Dr. Jason Hong, Ms. Anu Joseph, Mr. Fahad Abdul Salam and Mr. Tony Joseph; Boeker and Hong are co‑founders of Kingstone Semiconductor, while Tony Joseph also serves as Chief Operating Officer of Agentive‑X.

KaiSemi does not fabricate semiconductor chips; instead it creates the proprietary KCS (KaiSemi Control Systems) software platform that manages key functions of ion implantation equipment, including robotics control, valve operations, beam control, beam tuning and overall process automation. The company states that the software aligns with industry standards and is complemented by services such as control‑system design, equipment integration, maintenance support and operator training. Ongoing research is evaluating artificial‑intelligence applications, specifically for beam‑tuning optimisation.

The KCS solutions are currently supplied to customers associated with semiconductor fabrication facilities in Singapore, South Korea, China, Vietnam and Malaysia, with the company highlighting its international footprint across these Asian markets. In line with India’s broader push to strengthen its semiconductor ecosystem—spurred by pandemic‑era shortages and supported by government incentive schemes—KaiSemi positions its control‑system offerings as part of the domestic equipment, software and engineering services value chain.

Looking forward, KaiSemi intends to broaden its presence in India by exploring opportunities in semiconductor equipment manufacturing and has initiated discussions with various state governments regarding potential expansion. The company anticipates that any successful expansion would generate professional opportunities for mechanical engineers, electronics engineers, process engineers, software developers and applied physicists.