Why Malaysian universities must bridge the semiconductor skills chasm — Ahmad Ibrahim
📊Executive Summary
Malaysia is positioning itself as a key player in the global semiconductor landscape, focusing on transforming into a comprehensive hub for semiconductor design, manufacturing, and R&D. However, the country faces a significant challenge due to a shortage of skilled talent, which could hinder its ambitions. To address this, Malaysian universities need to revamp their curricula to include specialized programs in semiconductor engineering and related fields, while also fostering partnerships with industry leaders like Intel and Infineon. This transformation is crucial for meeting the growing demand for chips in sectors such as AI and electric vehicles, and it requires substantial investment in infrastructure and training....
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