SEMI Forms Partner with Korean University

Recently, SEMI has developed an agreement with Korea Polytechnic University(KPU) on a talent training program for the LED and photovoltaic industries.

Under the MOU, the first LED manufacturing training program will be held at the COEX in Seoul from October 24-26, 2011. The two organizations will join force to develop the curriculum that offers both theoretical and practical training. In particular, KPU offers LED facilities and equipment to supply gain hands-on experience in the LED manufacturing process technology.

SEMI is involved in several key areas. It offers LED events that present the latest in LED technologies, as well as solutions for increasing manufacturing productivity and reducing cost in China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and the U.S. In addition, SEMI has standards Task Forces on sapphire wafers, carriers, assembly and automation. It is also involved in LED research and public policy.

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