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Chip industry council unveils five-year workforce dev’t plan

by October 1, 2025
October 1, 2025

THE Semiconductor and Electronics Industry Advisory Council (SEIAC) said its five-year workforce development plan is intended to improve the school-to-industry pipeline.

Undersecretary Angel Ignacio of the Office of the Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs  said in a statement: “Investing in our people is the most critical component of building a resilient and globally competitive semiconductor industry.”

She added that the council’s long-term goal is to develop homegrown talent and encourage Filipinos to pursue careers in the country.

The workforce development plan features flexible learning pathways, including ladderized programs and micro-credentials, to nurture technical skills that meet global industry standards.

During its second meeting, the council also discussed initiatives to enhance the investment climate.

SEAIC proposed the development of strategic economic zones to follow a pilot site in Clark, as well as infrastructure audits to identify gaps in power, water, and logistics.

“The pilot project at New Clark City is expected to provide key insights for a nationwide rollout,” the council said.

It also reviewed efforts to streamline regulations, promote ease of doing business, and showcase the semiconductor industry to the global market.

The council will lead the Philippine delegation to SEMICON Europa 2025, where it will seek to “reduce reliance on traditional markets” and tap “Europe’s growing demand for alternative suppliers amid geopolitical shifts.”

“SEAIC aims to ensure alignment of all participating government agencies in their efforts to position the Philippines as a competitive hub for semiconductor and electronics manufacturing and innovation,” it added. — Justine Irish D. Tabile

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