New Semiconductor Plant: Milestone in Malaysia’s Tech Landscape
Malaysia’s tech sector reaches new heights with the ground-breaking ceremony of the plant, signalling the country’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and economic growth.
Malaysia’s tech sector reaches new heights with the ground-breaking ceremony of the plant, signalling the country’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and economic growth.
Malaysia’s semiconductor industry anticipates a robust resurgence in the second half of 2024, backed by optimistic forecasts and strategic positioning to capitalise on global tech demand.
The city spearheads a comprehensive initiative to bolster its semiconductor industry through a focused training programme, emphasising collaboration to cultivate a skilled workforce and advance technological capabilities.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory has made significant strides in microelectronics with redox gating, enabling efficient, low-power semiconductors and quantum devices, potentially reshaping future technology.
ChipIN, bolstered by substantial support from semiconductor industry leaders, is set to revolutionise semiconductor design in India, empowering 85,000 students with state-of-the-art EDA tools and reinforcing India’s commitment to technological self-reliance.
Vietnam is strategically positioning itself to become a significant player in the global semiconductor industry, leveraging its political stability, favourable geographical location, and robust digital infrastructure to attract investments and drive technological innovation.
The semiconductor industry envisions substantial growth by 2030 but faces challenges such as talent shortages and a lack of manufacturing facilities, prompting strategic government initiatives and international partnerships to realise its potential.
Thailand is accelerating the growth of its Semiconductor and Advanced Electronics industry through strategic collaborations with various entities, focusing on promoting the development of skilled manpower and attracting increased investment in the sector.
The U.S. is leading efforts to transform the industry in response to rising chip demand, including the HBCU CHIPS Network, aimed at bolstering the semiconductor workforce and promoting diversity in the tech landscape.
Da Nang unveils the centre showcasing its commitment to technological advancement, and strategic goals and fostering high-quality engineers for sustainable growth in integrated circuit design and artificial intelligence.
Taiwan emerges as a semiconductor powerhouse, propelling global innovation and economic growth; contributing to technological advancements and expanding its role in the global digital economy.
Prime Minister Chinh’s visit heralds a transformative step in Vietnam’s semiconductor industry, showcasing the nation’s dedication to technological progress and collaborative growth and its ambitions.
Taiwan shifts strategic focus on Semiconductor, AI, and Net-Zero technologies; aims to lead global innovation, fortify its semiconductor sector, and set a green standard for the future.
Vietnam is ready to participate in investment collaboration ventures within the semiconductor industry alongside foreign companies, providing highly favourable terms for cooperation.
To address the workforce shortage in the semiconductor industry, the education ministry is reviewing curricula, developing policies, and connecting stakeholders to nurture high-quality human resources.
The CHIPS Act bridges US semiconductor needs and Taiwan’s crucial role in the industry; aiming to secure supply chains, innovation, and technology leadership in this vital partnership.
Vietnam’s upgraded partnership with the U.S. is attracting high-quality investments in the semiconductor industry where new agreements for cooperation and investment will modernise the economy, enhance capabilities, and integrate Vietnam into global semiconductor value chains.
Taiwan is going to assist domestic integrated circuit designers who are trying to maintain their competitiveness in the face of global semiconductor issues; semiconductors are still necessary to power digital gadgets and industries.
With proactive measures, innovative R&D initiatives, and a collaborative approach, Taiwan is poised to remain a global leader in semiconductor technology, driving economic growth, technological advancement, and sustainability in the digital era.
The Saigon Hi-Tech Park Management Board has inaugurated the Electronics and Semiconductor Centre, highlighting the importance of microchip design and innovation in achieving global competitiveness.
Chengdu’s pioneering “Hospital on Chips” facility marks a revolutionary step in the semiconductor industry, utilising real-time monitoring and digital simulations to enhance chip testing, design, and production, while bolstering the city’s technological advancement.
ITB inaugurates the I.C. Design Centre, a pivotal hub for integrated circuit design development, showcasing Indonesia’s commitment to semiconductor technology advancement and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.
DSIT plans to invest £1 billion in the semiconductor industry over the next decade, aiming to strengthen supply chains and foster collaboration with Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.
The U.S. government prioritises International Technology Security and Innovation funding to the programme that empowers the semiconductor supply chain, aimed to strengthening and maintaining the security sector.
Taiwan possesses a 63% share of the global semiconductor market after taking advantage of the U.S.-China trade war.
IIT-Madras and Purdue University are implementing a master’s programme that will fill the gap the semiconductor industry around the world is facing by enhancing human and curricular resources.
Singapore Institute of Technology has partnered on a programme that emphasises the significance of developing and sustaining a future-ready talent pipeline in Singapore to serve the global semiconductor industry.
Immediate economic and national security implications apart, semiconductor technology is critical in enabling solutions to a variety of societal problems – a backbone for the digital economy, according to a researcher.
A collaboration of NTU Singapore and KIMM Korea researchers have produced a next-generation semiconductor wafer that could be key to addressing the global chip shortage.
In the pursuit of Advanced Driver Assistance for cars in the future, Taiwan’s semiconductor manufacturers have been asked to explore robotics to press their advantage.
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