Our Services
The global semiconductor industry faces a significant talent shortage, projected to reach 1 million skilled workers by 2030, with specific gaps in VLSI design, AI chip design, fabrication, and advanced packaging (Deloitte, SEMI). Taiwan, with its dominance in chip manufacturing (TSMC, MediaTek, UMC), is addressing this through industry-academia collaborations, such as TSMC’s Semiconductor Academies at NTU, NCKU, NTHU, and NYCU, and Synopsys’ workforce development programs (e.g., Purple 100, SARA). Demand is high for skills in digital/analog IC design, EDA tools, photonics, and smart manufacturing, driven by AI, 5G, and automotive electrification. Taiwan’s programs are globally recognized for hands-on training, certifications, and alignment with industry needs, making them ideal for your company to offer as premium services.
Technical Assessment for Semiconductor Integration
Ensure your SiC and GaN semiconductors meet automotive standards with our expert technical assessment. Get detailed performance and reliability insights.
Pre-Silicon Validation and Testing
Validate your semiconductor designs before fabrication with our AI-driven testing services. Ensure reliability and compliance for automotive applications. Click to inquire!
Photonics and Optoelectronics Training
Lead in 5G and ADAS with NYCU’s photonics training. Design photonic circuits and earn a TSMC-endorsed certification. Click to inquire!
Field Engineer Support for Semiconductor Deployment
Deploy automotive-grade semiconductors with confidence. Our field engineers provide on-site and remote support for installation and optimization.
VLSI Design and Verification Training
Master VLSI design for AI and automotive chips with our Taiwan-based program. Learn Verilog, UVM, and Synopsys tools in NTHU’s labs. Click to inquire!
Design for Test (DFT) and Verification Training
Ensure chip reliability with NTHU’s DFT training. Master Synopsys TestMAX and earn a globally recognized certificate. Click to learn more!
Process Engineer Training Program
Upskill your team with our Taiwan-based training program for SiC and GaN fabrication. Earn certifications and master advanced processes.
AI Chip Design Bootcamp
Design next-generation AI chips with NTU and Synopsys. Gain hands-on experience with AI-driven EDA tools and earn a global certification. Click to learn more!
Advanced Packaging and OSAT Training
Master 3D packaging and OSAT with ITRI and ASE. Train in Taiwan’s facilities for chiplet and AI chip expertise. Click to request a quote!
Chemical Engineer Training Program
Empower your chemical engineers with specialized training in SiC and GaN material processes. Gain hands-on experience in Taiwan’s cleanrooms.
Advanced Fabrication Process Training
Learn 2nm fabrication and EUV lithography with NCKU and TSMC. Train in Taiwan’s cleanrooms to lead in chip production. Click to request a quote!
Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 Training
Transform fabs with NCKU’s Industry 4.0 training. Learn AI, IoT, and automation for semiconductor production. Click to inquire!
Why These Services?
High Demand: The global semiconductor talent gap is projected at 1 million workers by 2030, with specific shortages in VLSI (100,000+ engineers), AI chip design (200,000), fabrication (250,000), photonics (50,000), DFT (100,000), OSAT (200,000), and smart manufacturing (100,000+), per Deloitte and SEMI. Services like technical assessment and pre-silicon validation address supply chain gaps and ensure compliance with standards like AEC-Q100 and ISO 26262, as noted in HCLTech and SGS sources.
Taiwan’s Expertise: Taiwan’s 60% global chip share and 90% advanced chip production, led by TSMC, make its institutions (NTU, NCKU, NTHU, NYCU, ITRI) ideal for delivering these programs. TSMC’s Semiconductor Academies and Synopsys’ SARA initiatives are globally recognized for bridging the talent gap.
Supply Gaps: The shortage of trained personnel in advanced semiconductor processes (e.g., SiC, GaN) creates demand for training programs, as highlighted in TSMC’s educational initiatives and posts on X about talent shortages in OSAT.
Lucrativeness: These services command premium pricing due to their specialized nature and Taiwan’s leadership in semiconductor manufacturing. Field engineer support and validation services are particularly lucrative, as they address critical deployment and design challenges, per VOLANSYS and MFL insights.
Industry Alignment: Programs focus on VLSI, AI, photonics, DFT, OSAT, and smart manufacturing, aligning with industry needs for AI, 5G, and automotive chips, as noted in Reuters and Synopsys reports.
Global Recognition: Certifications from NTHU, NTU, NCKU, NYCU, and ITRI, endorsed by TSMC and Synopsys, carry weight with global OEMs (e.g., Nvidia, Qualcomm), enhancing your company’s credibility.
Next Decade Relevance: These skills address emerging trends like 2nm nodes, chiplet packaging, and Industry 4.0, ensuring long-term demand through 2035, per McKinsey and Deloitte.
Approximate Costs
Technical Assessment for Semiconductor Integration: $5,000–$15,000 per project.
Field Engineer Support for Semiconductor Deployment: $1,500–$3,000 per day for on-site support; $500–$1,000 per hour for remote support.
Process Engineer Training Program: $10,000–$20,000 per participant for a 4–6 week program.
Chemical Engineer Training Program: $12,000–$22,000 per participant for a 4–6 week program.
Pre-Silicon Validation and Testing: $10,000–$30,000 per project.
VLSI Design and Verification Training: $8,000–$15,000/participant (4–6 weeks).
AI Chip Design Bootcamp: $10,000–$18,000/participant (4–6 weeks).
Advanced Fabrication Process Training: $12,000–$20,000/participant (4–8 weeks).
Photonics and Optoelectronics Training: $9,000–$16,000/participant (4–6 weeks).
Design for Test (DFT) and Verification Training: $8,000–$14,000/participant (4–6 weeks).
Advanced Packaging and OSAT Training: $10,000–$18,000/participant (4–8 weeks).
Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 Training: $10,000–$20,000/participant (4–6 weeks).