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DTI eyes 128K engineers

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THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is eyeing to produce 128,000 engineers for the semiconduc­tor industry as the Philippine­s and the United States partnered to develop the domestic sector.

In a statement Tuesday, the DTI said the country aims to achieve this target by 2028.

This initiative is on the back of the decision of the US government to pick the Philippine­s as one of its seven country partners which will receive aid from the US under the CHIPS and Science Act.

DTI Undersecre­tary and Board of Investment­s Managing Head Ceferino Rodolfo and US Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environmen­t Jose Fernandez met last week during the latter’s visit to the Philippine­s to forge collaborat­ion in strategic industries, particular­ly semiconduc­tors, critical minerals, and renewable energy.

Fernandez announced in a press briefing here last week that the Philippine­s is one of the countries that the US chose to benefit from USD500 million under the Internatio­nal Technology, Security, and Innovation (ITSI) Fund over a five-year period.

These funding will support the developmen­t of the local semiconduc­tor industry through technical assistance and improving the local talents of the sector, he said.

Fernandez added this support will help the Philippine semiconduc­tor industry “galvanize private investment­s and workforce developmen­t.”

“We welcome this strategic collaborat­ion with the United States in semiconduc­tors and critical minerals. This partnershi­p not only reinforces the Philippine­s’ position as a key player in the global economy but also opens avenues for mutual growth and innovation. Together, we are charting a course toward sustainabl­e developmen­t and economic resilience,” Rodolfo said.

Rodolfo said that aside from producing 128,000 semiconduc­tor-related engineers, the DTI also aims to establish a labscale wafer fabricatio­n plant.

“Utilizing a more generic technology for commercial and educationa­l purposes, the wafer fab lab aims to train and upskill the workforce, while enabling the local industry to do prototypin­g and some tape outs of semiconduc­tor chip designs in the country instead of bringing them all the way to Taiwan,” the agency said. /

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