
Why Malaysia is Emerging as a Global Semiconductor Hub (and How You Can Join the Boom)
Discover why Malaysia’s semiconductor industry is thriving and how ASEM’s NSEP/GSEP programs can help you build a successful career in this field.
Discover why Malaysia’s semiconductor industry is thriving and how ASEM’s NSEP/GSEP programs can help you build a successful career in this field.
The Advanced Semiconductor Academy of Malaysia (ASEM), formerly known as AI Nusantara, is on a mission to tackle one of the biggest challenges facing Malaysia’s booming semiconductor industry: the skill gap.
Malaysia has always been a key player in the global semiconductor scene, and as we wrap up 2024, the industry is buzzing with activity and optimism. Let’s take a look at where things stand, why it matters, and what’s next!
Date: October 16-19, 2024Location: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Level 3 Highlights: Specials and Offers: Booths: Who Should Join:
Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia needs to focus on developing its own semiconductor design capabilities, lessening dependence on imported chips moving forward, said Malaysian Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli at the launch ceremony of the country’s Semiconductor IC Design Park in Puchong on August 6.
Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia needs to focus on developing its own semiconductor design capabilities, lessening dependence on imported chips moving forward, said Malaysian Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli at the launch ceremony of the country’s Semiconductor IC Design Park in Puchong on August 6.