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The talent factor in India’s semiconductor quest, ETHRWorld


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Highlights

  • In India, there will be a requirement of 275,000 personnel in semiconductor chip design, 25,000 in semiconductor fabrication, and 29,000 in ATMP (Assembly, Testing, Marking and Packaging) facilities over the next decade.
  • India needs to support a thriving startup ecosystem for chip design and manufacturing which will feed into the industry.
  • To make India an even more attractive destination for global talent, India needs to build social infrastructure and services for domestic companies to be able to attract global talent.
  • Vedanta’s strategy includes recruiting experienced global semiconductor professionals and cultivating a semiconductor manufacturing culture capable of international competition.

<p>Lawrence Wong Chee Yoong, CHRO, Vedanta Semiconductors</p>
Lawrence Wong Chee Yoong, CHRO, Vedanta Semiconductors

The race to secure top-tier talent in the semiconductor world has been underway for some time. Why, you ask? Because talent can make or break a thriving semiconductor ecosystem. A Reuters news report from August 2023 highlighted this critical need to attract top-notch talent to the semiconductor industry. It shone light on China’s “Thousand Talents Plan” (TTP), a government-led programme…


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