Inside India’s race to fix the semiconductor shortage
📊Executive Summary
The article discusses the critical semiconductor talent shortage affecting global supply chains, highlighting India's potential to address this gap. With a projected shortfall of over one million skilled workers by 2030, countries like the U.S., Japan, and South Korea are already struggling to maintain their semiconductor workforce. India's strong STEM talent pool and policy initiatives, such as the India Semiconductor Mission, position it as a key player in developing the necessary workforce for semiconductor manufacturing. The article emphasizes the urgent need for skilled professionals to sustain the industry's growth and innovation, which could have significant economic implications if not addressed....
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