Strengthening M’sia’s semiconductor sector


Inked: Tseng (second from left) and TAR UMT president Prof Dr Lee Sze Wei (fourth from left) exchanging documents as (from far left) Arm Academic Programmes senior development manager Alex Su, Chan and Arm strategic business development director (Taiwan and Asean) regional lead Alex Lee look on.

TAR UMT partners Arm, rolls out Integrated Circuit Design programme

Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT) is taking a step forward towards helping the nation achieve its National Semiconductor Strategy (NSS) following a recently inked partnership with Arm Academic Access, and the launch of the varsity’s Micro Credential Programme (MCP) in Integrated Circuit Design (IC).

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