
IT and industrial Minister D. Sridhar Babu with representatives of the spring semiconductor, arm Holdings and Tconsult at a meeting on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: Arrangement
The Malaysian September semiconductor, in cooperation with the TCONSUL Teleconsultation and Skill, intends to train 10,000 youth in the production and design of semiconductors by 2030.
CEO Ken Ku told the spring willingness of Semiconductor to train youth at a meeting and the Minister of Industry D. Sridhar Babu on Wednesday, chaired the secretariat in which representatives of a semiconductor company based in the British British ARM company.
In response to the investment proposal, the Minister said: “We are expanding our sincere gratitude for the arms of Holdings for expressing interest in partnership with us in the semiconductor sector. The government will provide all necessary support to facilitate their entry and growth.”
He said that this emphasis on the Tualngana corporate ecosystem and a proactive support by the extended state government to the industry. He noted that the interest in the arms of Holdings in investing in Telangana reflects the efficiency and credibility of the state administration, the Minister said.
Mr. Sridhar Babu also repeated the commitment of the government to skate Telangan’s youth in accordance with the needs of industry.
Mr. Ku said that the determination of the TELANGANY government will appear as a global center for qualified talents and said that spring semiconductors develop a specialized curriculum for local youth training in semiconductor production and design.
The training will include six months of teaching in Telangana, followed by international internships in countries such as Tai -Wan, South Korea and Japan. The initiative was welcomed by the Minister.
Tconsult Sundeep Kumar Makthala said it was not just a skill, but a movement that strengthens youth with deep technological abilities.
Published – June 12, 2025 20:02