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SEMIEXPO Heartland

The semiconductor industry is at a pivotal moment, with smart manufacturing, smart mobility and workforce development as key drivers in the industry’s path to reach $1 trillion in revenue by 2030. Bringing together key stakeholders from the semiconductor ecosystem, SEMIEXPO Heartland will take place on April 1-2, 2025, in Indianapolis and explore the latest advancements and opportunities to foster growth, accelerate innovation and reinforce the Midwest as a thriving hub for semiconductor manufacturing.SEMI sat down with Purdue University President Mung Chiang who shared his insights on growing semiconductor industry in the Midwest, how Purdue is making an impact, and a sneak peek into his upcoming keynote presentation at SEMIEXPO Heartland.SEMI: How important is semiconductor industry expansion in the Midwest?Chiang: Purdue’s partnerships with industry leaders, state and federal government are essential to advancing the U.S. semiconductor industry and establishing the Midwest region as the Silicon Heartland. The Department of Defense-funded Silicon Crossroads Microelectronics Commons innovation hub is a partnership between Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan, while the Midwest Microelectronics Network is in collaboration with Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan.An event like the SEMIEXPO Heartland in Indianapolis gathers industry representatives from across the nation to see the potential and value that Indiana and the Midwest bring and provides a great forum to explore strategies for collaboration and innovation.SEMI: How important is collaboration between industry and academia to advance semiconductor innovation and address workforce challenges?Chiang: Enabled by semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance rapidly. Purdue is a national academic leader in microelectronics and semiconductors in part because of industry partnerships – both nationally and internationally – that help us align our research and workforce development to the needs of our industry partners.Collaborations among industry, academia and government will be critical to strengthening America’s position in the global semiconductor landscape and securing our technological future. Two recent examples are our partnership with SK hynix to fill a critical gap in the U.S. semiconductor supply chain and our partnership with SEMI, the leading global microelectronics industry association, to create online courses aimed at bolstering the semiconductor workforce.SEMI: How are Purdue’s innovations contributing to those fronts?Chiang: World-leading research, transformational investments in infrastructure and pioneering education are all part of Purdue’s contributions to advance the semiconductor industry.Strategic initiatives like the first comprehensive, large-scale Semiconductor Degrees Program, advised by a board of industry leaders, lead the way to high-quality workforce development at scale. Experiential education, such as programs like “Summer Training, Awareness, and Readiness for Semiconductors” (STARS) for undergrads, energizes first-year students and provides a strong foundation to prepare the next generation high-tech workforce, a critical step in cultivating the talent needed to drive the industry forward.Birck Nanotechnology Center, one of the nation’s state-of-the-art academic research centers, is another prime example of Purdue driving innovation. This facility will soon become the first and only digital-twin-enabled semiconductor research lab in the world.SEMI: What are the highlights of your keynote address for the SEMIEXPO Heartland?Chiang: I’ll point out that these are exciting times in Indiana – two new semiconductor clusters are emerging, one in West Lafayette at Purdue focused on the commercial sector and one at Westgate, near the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane, focused on the defense sector.The initiative at Purdue is led by SK hynix, the world’s leader in high-bandwidth memory for AI; MediaTek, the world’s fifth-largest fabless design company and a leader in chips for smartphones, tablets, TVs, and Internet of Things products; and by imec, the world's leading independent semiconductor research and innovation hub.Our goal is to leverage Purdue’s excellence at scale to work with our partners and create a new, thriving, vibrant, and growing semiconductor hub in the heartland and to connect this growing commercial sector to the emerging defense sector at Westgate.We look forward to working with our partners in the Midwest to make the Heartland one of the few critical regions of semiconductor manufacturing, design, innovation, and talent development in the United States.SEMI: Part of SEMIEXPO Heartland’s focus is on smart manufacturing. What strategic collaborations in smart manufacturing are driving innovation forward?Chiang: Smart manufacturing is being driven, in part, by the continuing advancement of AI and digital twins. The semiconductor industry already is partnering with computational modeling and fabrication leaders like Purdue University to develop the digital twins and play a major role in training the workforce and accelerating the pace of innovation.The NIST-funded SMART USA Manufacturing Institute for Digital Twins is a $1 billion plus program that brings industry and academia together. Purdue looks forward to playing a leading role in this important initiative.Maintaining a strong connection between academia and industry can help accelerate design and innovation of new U.S. chip development and manufacturing concepts through cost reduction, product optimization and real-time process adjustments.ResourcesHear more from academic leaders, industry executives and government officials about the semiconductor expansion and opportunities for growth in the U.S. Midwest during SEMIEXPO Heartland event, April 1-2, 2025, in Indianapolis. Visit the SEMIEXPO Heartland website to view the full agenda: https://semiexpo.semi.org/.Mung ChiangMung Chiang is the President of Purdue University, and the Roscoe H. George Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Prior to being selected university president in 2022, he was the John A. Edwardson Dean of the College of Engineering and executive vice president for strategic initiatives at Purdue University.Chiang received BS (1999), MS (2000) and PhD (2003) from Stanford University and an honorary doctorate (2024) from Dartmouth College. Before 2017, Chiang was the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering and an affiliated faculty in Computer Science and in Applied Mathematics at Princeton University.SEMI ContactSherrie Gutierrez, Marketing Communications ManagerEmail: [email protected]
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The inaugural SEMIEXPO Heartland scheduled for April 1-2, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana, with a focus on Smart Mobility and Smart Manufacturing, provides an opportunity for industry collaboration and growth. These key markets will help drive the semiconductor in achieving a common goal – reaching $1 trillion in revenue by 2030. A critical component in achieving that goal is a sustainable talent pipeline.For the SEMI Foundation, this new expo and conference means partnering with industry and academic stakeholders to cultivate a more inclusive workforce, where everyone is welcome and can establish a rewarding career while helping the semiconductor industry fulfill its potential. Analysts estimate that by 2030 the chip industry will need 1 million more skilled workers to meet exploding demand for semiconductors.Similar to Semiconductor Day programming, the Workforce Development (WFD) Pavilion will connect SEMI members, including human resource professionals and talent recruiters from across the microelectronics industry, with current job seekers and those aspiring to work in the industry.Students, recent graduates, military veterans and professionals returning to work after an absence will discover how microelectronics enable a smart future that is radically changing everyday life—from autonomous vehicles to powering the latest smartphones to the impact of AI on manufacturing. The Workforce Development Pavilion is made possible through the generous support of sponsors ASML, Comet Technologies USA and VAT. SEMIEXPO Heartland partners include Applied Research Institute, Indiana for the Bold, Purdue University and Visit Indy.Pathways to SuccessMike Glavin, SEMI Foundation Program Director of Workforce Development will kick off the two-day programming with an overview of the many national and global initiatives SEMI offers to support member companies in their efforts to attract, develop and retain a skilled workforce. Our resources and initiatives expand the talent pool, attract workers with different experiences and perspectives, and help employers train and grow innovative teams.His presentation will be followed by a series of ‘Day in the Life” presentations by KLA, Pivotal Systems, EMD Electronics and Micron Technology. Career opportunities in the semiconductor ecosystem are vast due to the depth and breadth of the industry and professionals from varied backgrounds will highlight what they do at their companies and why this industry offers so many excellent career opportunities.A presentation from EMD Electronics will discuss how rotational programs can help companies identify, nurture and retain top talent. Following the presentations on day one, students can meet with industry professionals and human resources experts at the Flash Mentoring/Ask an Expert session to learn more about career opportunities and discover what it’s like to work in the semiconductor industry. Companies participating in the session will include ASML, Brewer Science, Brooks Automation, Comet USA, EMD Electronics, KLA, Micron, Pivotal Systems, WGNSTAR. Enthusiastic students attend SEMI Foundation workforce development programming in April 2023.Expanding Career OpportunitiesIn addition to ‘Day in the Life’ presentations by industry professionals from ASML, Brewer Science, Brooks Automation and Synopsys, expo visitors on day two also will hear about Resume Building and Interviewing Skills from a Talent Engagement Lead at ASML. The SEMI VetWorks: Advancing Veteran Careers in Semiconductor Technology presentation showcases how talent professionals can connect with veterans and military communities to grow their workforce. Talent professionals will learn about two exciting Purdue University programs: The Summer Training, Awareness, and Readiness for Semiconductors (STARS) is a workforce development program launched by the university to attract and train students for careers in the microelectrons industry. SCALE is a program engaging K-12 schools and teachers in Microelectronics Workforce Development. Both sessions will be presented by Purdue University faculty members and provide industry professionals with an opportunity to expand the talent pipeline. The day’s programming concludes with a resume review. During this interactive session, students and job seekers can have their resume reviewed by professionals from ASML, Brewer Science, Brooks Automation, Comet USA, EMD Electronics, KLA, Micron, Pivotal Systems, Synopsys, and WGNSTAR. Connect and LearnPresentations throughout the two days are meant to engage students and jobs seekers on exciting careers in semiconductors. To register for expo and conference and learn more about all the sessions scheduled in the Workforce Development Pavilion, visit SEMIEXPO Heartland. Margaret Kindling is Senior Program Manager at the SEMI Foundation. She promotes inclusive workplaces via initiatives like Women in Semiconductors, Semiconductor PRIDE and develops workforce development programming at SEMICON West and SEMIEXPO Heartland.
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