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Tata Consulting Engineers steps in to bridge India’s semiconductor skill gap

Tata Consulting Engineers steps in to bridge India’s semiconductor skill gap

The largest private engineering consultancy in India is enlisting the expertise of Fulton Schools’ leadership, faculty members and researchers to boost its efforts to strengthen the capabilities of the country’s semiconductor industry, as well as significantly advance its electronics manufacturing sector. A main thrust of the collaboration is to prepare the next generation of engineers to lead efforts to produce semiconductor breakthroughs, says Kyle Squires, dean of the Fulton Schools. Michael Kozicki, a professor in the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, part of the Fulton Schools, says the focus will go beyond gaining technical knowledge to learning how to foster a vibrant culture of high-tech innovation.

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