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DuPont is proud to announce its participation in SEMICON Taiwan, one of the largest tradeshows in the semiconductor industry, which will be held from Sept. 4-6 in Taipei. DuPont is a sponsor of the Workforce Development Pavilion with speakers joining key sessions.
With a theme of "Breaking Limits: Powering the AI Era," SEMICON Taiwan 2024 has invited industry leaders to collaborate on the latest trends, developments and technologies to enable the growth of artificial intelligence (AI). As an innovative materials solutions provider, DuPont has extensive experience and a track record of technology advancements to support the semiconductor fabrication and consumer electronics industries in Taiwan and globally. DuPont leverages local insights through its seven sites in Taiwan, which include manufacturing facilities, technology/application centers, and a customer innovation center, to provide solutions to global customers.
"DuPont is honored to be part of SEMICON Taiwan 2024 by participating in sessions related to thought leadership and workforce development,” said Dennis Chen, President of DuPont Taiwan. “We are eager to share perspectives on building the semiconductor workforce with the industry and young talents. People are the foundation of our ability to deliver solutions for our customers as a partner of choice, and DuPont remains firmly committed to nurturing talent development.”
DuPont will have a strong presence in the SEMICON Taiwan Workforce Development Program through the participation of experienced leaders in two panel discussions, which are anticipated to be among the program's highlights. Dr. Leo Huang, Taiwan slurry research and development leader, DuPont Electronics & Industrial, will join the Career Talk on Sept. 4, an opportunity for students and other job seekers to learn about career opportunities and pathways. Kenny Li, Taiwan business leader, Advanced Cleans & Slurry Technologies, DuPont Electronics & Industrial, will join the Global Semiconductor Strategies & Challenges discussion on Sept. 5, which will include topics such as the role of an inclusive culture in driving innovation.
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