Semiconductor Firms Bridge Skills Gap
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•Semiconductor companies partner with academia to bridge skills gap
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Semiconductor industry in India is expected to face a shortage of 250,000 to 300,000 professionals across various verticals, including research and development, manufacturing, design, and advanced packaging.
Success in the semiconductor industry requires a mix of technical expertise, analytical thinking, and strong soft skills.
Success in the semiconductor industry requires a mix of technical expertise, analytical thinking, and strong soft skills.
Academic institutions lack physical access to advanced nanotechnologies for educating future semiconductor engineers.
Lam Research signed a tripartite memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM ) and the Indian Institute of Science .
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