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Hi, There are growing number of concerns regarding the skill shortage in the semiconductor space. Numerous reports tells us that most of the CEOs are concerned about hiring skilled professionals and also up-skilling the existing employees. I wanted to understand if there is a chance that edtech companies might prove to be helpful in this space? (The software world saw an increase in edTech startups and they have revolutionised the way software engineering professional learn). Is there a possibility of having a similar trend in the semiconductor space too?
Hi, There are growing number of concerns regarding the skill shortage in the semiconductor space. Numerous reports tells us that most of the CEOs are concerned about hiring skilled professionals and also up-skilling the existing employees. I wanted to understand if there is a chance that edtech companies might prove to be helpful in this space? (The software world saw an increase in edTech startups and they have revolutionised the way software engineering professional learn). Is there a possibility of having a similar trend in the semiconductor space too?