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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: In a bid to create a skilled workforce for the growing semiconductor industry<\/a> in India, the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association<\/a> (IESA<\/a>) on Wednesday announced a first-of-its-kind initiative to reach out to eligible candidates, nurture them and connect them to prospective employers.

According to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country's own consumption of semiconductors is expected to cross $80 billion by 2026 and $110 billion by 2030, and the government is investing heavily in skilling and training young Indians for the needs of the 21st century.

\"Naturally, the sector is ripe with abundant opportunities for different stakeholders, including budding ECE and CE graduates. However, we must admit that compared to the
IT sector<\/a>, semiconductor and electronics industry<\/a> is relatively lower on the radar of modern-age students,\" said Dr Pradip Thaker, Executive Council, IESA<\/a>.

\"Industry leaders will need to inspire, motivate, support and nurture talent of the country to be part of the journey and be industry-ready skills for existing and new emerging opportunities as nation moves from being a chip-taker to chip-maker,\" he emphasised.

Given that a majority of engineering talent (ECE, CE, CS students) today are opting for IT careers, the semiconductor and
electronics industry<\/a> is facing a considerable challenge.

The IESA initiative will be conducted in three phases: Create Awareness, Share Knowledge and Connect Industry.

In the first phase, the association plans to set up a separate LinkedIn page to give periodic information updates regarding the latest developments in the semiconductor and electronics industry.

\"In addition, the association will be leveraging government-sponsored TV advertisements to reach out to maximum students as well as their parents as a societal influencing factor to educate emergence of great opportunities over a next decade,\" it said in a statement.

Under the second phase, the association will conduct an industry speaker series either live or in recorded format.

The IESA-certified interns will have an opportunity to gain experience in CSR-driven sponsored programmes. There will also be a skill development sponsorship of free CAD tools to universities.

The last phase will include industry sponsored fellowships to eligible students, said the association, intended to create a tight cross-connect between more than 300 industry entities and over 2,000 colleges.

\"The end goal of this initiative is to measurably increase the uptake of ECE and CE students for semiconductor and electronics industry careers over four years,\" said the IESA.
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IESA技能学生像印度的目标是在半导体技术芯片中心

“自然,该行业已经成熟和丰富的机会,不同的利益相关者,包括初露头角的ECE和CE的毕业生。然而,我们必须承认,相比于IT行业,半导体和电子行业相对较低的学生作品仿若在雷达,”博士说Pradip Thaker,执行委员会,IESA。

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新德里:为了创建一个熟练的劳动力的增长半导体行业在印度,印度电子和半导体协会(方面,)周三宣布了一项史无前例主动接触到合格的候选人,培养它们,将它们连接到潜在雇主。

据总理纳兰德拉·莫迪,半导体的国家的消费预计将跨越800亿美元,2026年1100亿美元,到2030年,政府正大力投资于斯基林和培训年轻的印度人对于21世纪的需求。

“自然,该行业已经成熟和丰富的机会,不同的利益相关者,包括初露头角的ECE和CE的毕业生。然而,我们必须承认,相比IT行业、半导体和电子行业是相对较低的雷达作品仿若学生,”博士说Pradip Thaker,执行委员会,方面,

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“行业领导者需要激发,鼓励,支持和培育人才的国家是旅程的一部分,是每年技术对现有和新兴的机会随着国家从一个chip-taker芯片制造商,”他强调。

鉴于大多数工程人才(ECE、CE、CS学生)今天是选择职业,半导体和电子行业正面临一个相当大的挑战。

IESA倡议将在三个阶段:创建意识,共享知识和产业联系起来。

在第一阶段,该协会计划成立一个单独的LinkedIn页面提供定期的信息更新关于半导体和电子行业的最新发展。

“此外,协会将利用政府支持的电视广告接触最多的学生以及他们的父母作为一个社会影响因素教育出现的机会在未来十年内,”在一份声明中说。

在第二阶段,行业协会将进行系列讲座现场或记录格式。

IESA-certified实习生将有机会获得经验在CSR-driven赞助项目。还会有免费的CAD工具的技能发展赞助大学。

最后阶段将包括行业赞助的奖学金资格的学生,该协会说,旨在创建一个300多个行业之间的紧密交叉连接实体和超过2000院校。

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这个倡议”的最终目标是显著地增加ECE的吸收和CE学生为半导体和电子行业工作四年多,“IESA说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: In a bid to create a skilled workforce for the growing semiconductor industry<\/a> in India, the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association<\/a> (IESA<\/a>) on Wednesday announced a first-of-its-kind initiative to reach out to eligible candidates, nurture them and connect them to prospective employers.

According to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country's own consumption of semiconductors is expected to cross $80 billion by 2026 and $110 billion by 2030, and the government is investing heavily in skilling and training young Indians for the needs of the 21st century.

\"Naturally, the sector is ripe with abundant opportunities for different stakeholders, including budding ECE and CE graduates. However, we must admit that compared to the
IT sector<\/a>, semiconductor and electronics industry<\/a> is relatively lower on the radar of modern-age students,\" said Dr Pradip Thaker, Executive Council, IESA<\/a>.

\"Industry leaders will need to inspire, motivate, support and nurture talent of the country to be part of the journey and be industry-ready skills for existing and new emerging opportunities as nation moves from being a chip-taker to chip-maker,\" he emphasised.

Given that a majority of engineering talent (ECE, CE, CS students) today are opting for IT careers, the semiconductor and
electronics industry<\/a> is facing a considerable challenge.

The IESA initiative will be conducted in three phases: Create Awareness, Share Knowledge and Connect Industry.

In the first phase, the association plans to set up a separate LinkedIn page to give periodic information updates regarding the latest developments in the semiconductor and electronics industry.

\"In addition, the association will be leveraging government-sponsored TV advertisements to reach out to maximum students as well as their parents as a societal influencing factor to educate emergence of great opportunities over a next decade,\" it said in a statement.

Under the second phase, the association will conduct an industry speaker series either live or in recorded format.

The IESA-certified interns will have an opportunity to gain experience in CSR-driven sponsored programmes. There will also be a skill development sponsorship of free CAD tools to universities.

The last phase will include industry sponsored fellowships to eligible students, said the association, intended to create a tight cross-connect between more than 300 industry entities and over 2,000 colleges.

\"The end goal of this initiative is to measurably increase the uptake of ECE and CE students for semiconductor and electronics industry careers over four years,\" said the IESA.
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