Tech Talk 2024/1 – From The Silicon Alps to Silicon East

 

Venue: Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology, Universiti Malaysia Pahang (FTKEE UMPSA)
Attendees: 96 students and lecturers

Today, FTKEE UMPSA had the privilege of hosting a talk by representatives from AT&S, a prominent player in the semiconductor industry. The event aimed to provide insights into the semiconductor landscape, AT&S’s role within it, and its implications for Malaysia’s technological development.

AT&S Campus Inauguration: The talk commenced with an overview of the recent inauguration of the AT&S campus at Kulim Hi-Tech Park (KHTP). The campus, representing a significant investment in Malaysia, serves as a hub for innovation and technological advancement.

Malaysia’s Technological Positioning: Discussions centered on Malaysia’s positioning amidst global tensions and its emergence as a preferred destination for semiconductor manufacturing. AT&S’s investment in Malaysia underscores the country’s potential as a hub for high-tech investments and talent development.

Talent Development: A crucial aspect highlighted was the urgent need for talent to support Malaysia’s semiconductor industry. AT&S emphasized the importance of nurturing a skilled workforce through collaborations with academic institutions and industry partners.

Future Prospects: The talk concluded with a reflection on the future prospects for Malaysia’s semiconductor industry. With AT&S’s presence, Malaysia is poised to capitalize on its technological prowess and strategic partnerships, fostering innovation, growth, and prosperity.

PCB Substrate Technology: A significant aspect discussed during the talk was the role of Printed Circuit Board (PCB) substrate technology in semiconductor manufacturing. With a focus on 9um technology, attendees gained insights into the intricate processes involved in PCB substrate fabrication and its crucial role in the performance of integrated circuits.

Miniaturization and Precision: The emphasis on 9um PCB substrate technology highlighted the industry’s trend towards miniaturization and precision. Attendees learned about the challenges and opportunities presented by shrinking dimensions and the need for advanced manufacturing techniques to ensure reliability and performance.

These additional key points highlights the importance of PCB substrate technology in semiconductor manufacturing and its implications for Malaysia’s position in the global electronics industry.

The AT&S talk at FTKEE UMPSA gave insights into the semiconductor industry and its implications for Malaysia’s technological landscape. By fostering collaboration, talent development, and innovation, AT&S’s investment in Malaysia sets the stage for a promising future of technological advancement and economic growth.

In responds to the semiconductor offer in the market, continued collaboration between industry players and academic institutions to address talent shortages and skill gaps. Encouragement of students to pursue opportunities in the semiconductor industry through internships, research projects, and industry partnerships. Establishment of platforms for knowledge exchange and networking to further enhance Malaysia’s position as a hub for technological innovation.

We extend our sincere gratitude to Ruth Foo, Ilma Mujkic, and the entire AT&S team for their insightful presentation. Special thanks to the FTKEE  organizing committee and all attendees for making the event a success.