SkyWater CEO Thomas Sonderman to Deliver Keynote at SEMICON West
- SkyWater Technology's President and CEO, Thomas Sonderman, will provide a keynote at SEMICON West 2023 on July 13th, addressing the workforce shortage in the semiconductor industry and highlighting new talent development programs.
- The semiconductor industry is expected to experience a surge in new fabs being constructed, creating a significant demand for skilled workers. By 2030, an estimated 250,000 new workers will be required, including 50,000 engineers and 200,000 technicians and support functions.
- The CHIPS and Science Act aims to boost domestic research and semiconductor manufacturing, with a focus on collaboration through public-private partnerships.
- SkyWater has implemented programs like VetWorks to help veterans transition to careers in the semiconductor industry.
- SkyWater has public-private partnerships, such as the Embedded Rotational Program and advanced packaging operations in Osceola County, Florida.
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Focus is on building the future workforce for the semiconductor industry
The semiconductor manufacturing industry is experiencing unprecedented challenges due to the increase in demand for domestically produced semiconductor technologies as envisioned by the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act. One of the expected results will be a surge of new fabs being constructed, creating a significant demand for skilled workers across multiple disciplines. According to semiconductor industry sources, by 2030, an estimated 250,000 new workers will be required to support the rapidly expanding domestic semiconductor industry; of that, 50,000 are engineers and 200,000 are fab operation technicians, equipment technicians and other vital support functions.
According to Sonderman, “Technicians and engineers are the heart and soul of the fab; the ones who are responsible for maintaining and improving the complicated tools used to make ICs, ensuring maximum operational effectiveness. As an industry, we need to make this type of career path exciting and appealing by building awareness of these types of semiconductor positions through apprenticeships, internships and scholarships for STEM students. This includes inspiring students to get semiconductor specific engineering degrees at universities like Purdue. Awareness is key – our industry is creating new technologies and capabilities that make our lives better every day; we want to inspire the best and brightest talent in our country to be part of that.”
When the fabless foundry model emerged,
Sonderman points out, “One area that we look to for skilled workers is the veteran community. As service members transition to civilian life, there are numerous opportunities for careers in the semiconductor industry.” Programs like SEMI’s VetWorks, currently in development, will help
Sonderman believes that public-private partnerships will be critical to the successful realization of CHIPS enabled initiatives. For example, SkyWater has implemented an Embedded Rotational Program allowing a government employee to completely immerse themselves in industry. This offers them a unique perspective that they can bring back to the government while establishing vital new industry relationships for future collaboration efforts.
Another example of SkyWater’s public-private partnerships is the company’s advanced packaging operations in
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