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The U.S. semiconductor industry is facing a critical talent shortage, and SCALE is part of the solution! This article highlights how programs like SCALE (Scalable Asymmetric Lifecycle Engagement) are helping train the next generation of semiconductor professionals. Check out the article below! #Semiconductors #WorkforceDevelopment #SCALE
A US semiconductor industry in crisis needs a workforce that doesn’t yet exist
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#Chip industry to face crunch of 300,000 professionals by 2027 According to industry estimates, the #semiconductor industry in #India is expected to reach $100 billion by #2030. #India’s #semiconductor industry is expected to face a shortage of 250,000-300,000 professionals by #2027 #MAXVY #chipmaker #automtotive https://lnkd.in/gchFYCD8
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Training for new generation critical tech jobs - the latter part of this article discusses the Purdue University DoD SCALE program for semiconductors. Would have been nice to see the great workforce training work that Ivy Tech Community College, Vincennes University and others are doing in Indiana. #semiconductors #microelectronics #workforcedevelopment https://lnkd.in/gM4sk9AY?
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Training for new generation tech jobs - the latter part of this article discusses the Purdue DoD SCALE program for semiconductors. Would have been nice to see the great workforce training work that Ivy Tech and others are doing in Indiana. #semiconductors #microelectronics #workforcedevelopment https://lnkd.in/gNtPTNYS?
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This is a compelling article on how Arizona is preparing for a flood of new semiconductor jobs. According to the article, “in Arizona, TSMC and Intel are set to receive billions of dollars in federal CHIPS Act funding to build out their fabs. The two companies expect to create a combined total of more than 9,000 manufacturing jobs.” Add to that the many supply-chain players that have come or are coming to Arizona to support TSMC, Intel and the many other semiconductor manufacturers in Arizona. Learn more about the City of Mesa's place in Arizona’s semiconductor supply-chain at MesaSemiconductor.com. https://lnkd.in/gveC2sSu Amy Edelen #SemiconductorManufacturing #Semiconductors #EconomicDevelopment #SiteSelection #WorkforceDevelopment
Ready to Work: How Arizona is preparing for the semiconductor job rush - Phoenix Business Journal
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Lucas Mearian at Computerworld brings needed attention to the talent issue faced by the US #semiconductor industry as it ramps up domestic manufacturing, which includes a predicted shortage of up to 146,000 trained workers by 2029. In his recent article, he interviews me and my colleague Taylor Roundtree. We explain that the US semiconductor pipeline is losing talent at every step of the funnel. According to our research, this trend continues with few graduates entering engineering roles and even fewer in core semiconductor positions. To compete with software and Internet companies, the semiconductor industry needs to make its careers more appealing. Initiatives like the Growing Apprenticeships in Nanotechnology and Semiconductors (GAINS) are crucial in building the talent pipeline through partnerships with schools and certified apprenticeships, proving this industry offers stable and rewarding career paths, with significant growth potential and opportunities for advancement. Read the full article to learn more: https://lnkd.in/g-7_Mpwn #Semiconductors #TalentShortage #Engineering #TechIndustry #CareerDevelopment
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Closing the semiconductor knowledge gap with the CHIPS Act. The CHIPS Act is attempting to reshape the semiconductor industry by addressing talent shortages in the semiconductor world, giving individuals the skills they need to thrive in this rapidly evolving field. With the CHIPS Act in play, we're seeing a surge in collaborative efforts between companies, government bodies, and educational institutions. It's all about building a strong workforce pipeline that can keep pace with industry demands. From community colleges partnering with local businesses to apprentices earning valuable credentials, the CHIPS Act is paving the way for a more diverse and skilled semiconductor workforce. The goal of the CHIPS Act isn't just to fill jobs or increase the funding for research – it's about empowering individuals and giving them the skills to succeed in one of the most dynamic industries out there. #semiconductorindustry #chipsact #semiconductormanufacturing
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🌟Powering Progress: The Impact of the US Chips and Science Act in the Semiconductor Industry:🌟 Amidst ongoing challenges in the global economy, the semiconductor sector stands as a beacon of innovation and growth, propelled by forward-thinking legislative initiatives such as the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 and the Building Chips in America Act of 2023. Here's a snapshot of the data-driven transformations shaping the semiconductor landscape: 1️⃣ Impact of Legislative Acts: The CHIPS and Science Act provided $52 billion in subsidies, driving $166 billion in investments and job growth within a year. This includes significant investments from industry giants like Intel, TSMC, Micron, and GlobalFoundries, with new fabs and expansions planned across the U.S. 2️⃣ Rise of New Fabs: By 2025, 67 new fabs or fab expansions are set to begin construction, signaling a major leap forward in domestic manufacturing capacity. Notable developments include Intel's investment in Arizona and Ohio, TSMC's expansion in Phoenix, and Micron's megafab in New York. 3️⃣ Investments in Education: Recognizing the importance of a skilled workforce, institutions like Purdue University, Arizona State University, The Ohio State University, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have launched semiconductor-focused programs. Samsung's apprenticeship program at Austin Community College further enhances skill development. 4️⃣ Job Creation: The semiconductor industry is poised to add 115,000 jobs by 2030, with increasing interest among students and young professionals. Applications at semiconductor companies surged nearly 80% between 2022 and 2023, reflecting growing opportunities and demand. Amidst this seismic shift, we are compelled to ask: What groundbreaking innovations will emerge as the semiconductor industry surges forward, shaping our world in ways we are yet to imagine? 💡❓️ #SemiconductorIndustry #CHIPSAct #Innovation Pictue Source: CSIAC
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Lucas Mearian at Computerworld brings needed attention to the talent issue faced by the US #semiconductor industry as it ramps up domestic manufacturing, which includes a predicted shortage of up to 146,000 trained workers by 2029. In his recent article, he interviews my colleagues Taylor Roundtree andBill Wiseman who explain that the US semiconductor pipeline is losing talent at every step of the funnel. According to McKinsey & Company research, only 8-12% of graduates entering engineering roles and fewer than 4% in core semiconductor positions. To compete with tech giants like Google and Meta, the semiconductor industry needs to make its careers more appealing. Initiatives like the Growing Apprenticeships in Nanotechnology and Semiconductors (GAINS) are crucial in building the talent pipeline through partnerships with schools and certified apprenticeships, proving this industry offers stable and rewarding career paths, with significant growth potential and opportunities for advancement. Read the full article to learn more: https://lnkd.in/e2XSqJSG #Semiconductors #TalentShortage #Engineering #TechIndustry #CareerDevelopment
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"I Don't Have Time To Learn" We often say to ourselves that we don't have enough time to work for our goals. Despite knowing that achieving our goals can bring better opportunities, stability, and fulfillment to our lives, we often find ourselves bound by hectic schedules, continuously postponing the pursuit of our dreams. But what if you can learn at your own pace ? What if you can land a job in Semiconductor Industry without hampering your current job or college studies? For the first time we have launched, Online Courses with recorded lectures. These are the same courses (previously present in offline mode only) which has helped over 600+ students and working professionals to get their dream job at semiconductor companies. So if you want to be a part of Core Electronics Industry and willing to learn more about the courses, CHECKOUT THE LINK IN DESCRIPTION !!! #semiconductorindustry #onlinecoaching #onlinecourses #dreamjob #vlsi #vlsitraining
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