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Changing Outlook of MNC |
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With main emphasis on innovation, quality and
cost reduction, many business houses and multinational
companies of the developed countries are looking
forward to associating themselves with the developing
countries, where skilled and inexpensive human
talent is abundantly available. |
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Global Operations |
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With improved worldwide communication
facilities and quality DATACOM services, the business
houses have become highly global in their operations.
For example, they carry out designs in one country,
manufacture in a second country and promote sales
and business from a third country with worldwide
access to the market. |
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India's Strengths |
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India today is
acclaimed for its brilliant software professionals
and highly skilled innovative hardware engineers,
who have made a mark in the global IT Industry. |
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VLSI-back
bone of progress |
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The growth of
Software Industry is mainly due to the wonder
- Silicon Chip, whose cost has come down because
of improved technologies, and system performance
has improved enormously because of the complex
VLSI Designs possible with advanced design tools. |
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India - Vast Technical
resources |
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India, with its
vast network of engineering colleges and universities,
with courses in the fields of Electronics & Communications
Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computers,
should orient the young graduates to the advanced
hi-tech area of VLSI Technology and Design techniques
through bridge courses and/ or Post Graduate
programs. |
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India a preferred
destination for VLSI design |
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VLSI Business
Houses have already adopted a global business
methodology in which they look forward to India
as the best place to carry out their design and
development activities, to East Asia to establish
their manufacturing units and to China, Singapore,
Malaysia, Korea, etc. to carry out the testing
and packaging. |
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India - Shortage
for manpower resources |
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In India, there
are not many Institutes which are imparting industry-oriented
training in this advanced area of VLSI Engineering.
Hence, there is a large gap between demand and
availability of trained expertise in this hi-tech
field. |
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Bridging the Gap
through Industry run Educational programs |
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Bridge programs
and post graduate programs in VLSI engineering
evolved with University and Industry collaboration
reduce the gap between university education and
industry requirements, which in turn will also
enable the students to exploit the existing world
scenario to their best advantage for better employment
opportunities. |
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Hyderabad - Challenging
Opportunity |
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Hyderabad
has all the potential to emerge as the global
hub of high-end training, since it is traditionally
known for the people with strong academic background,
analytical skills and training strengths. |