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MichiganBusiness.org

?Nov. 17, 2022

Innovative partnership with private industry, academia created to catapult Michigan?s semiconductor talent ecosystem, positioning the state to become global talent leader

Semiconductor Talent Action Team created to attract businesses, grow economy, onshore supply chains

Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer joined the Michigan Economic Development Corporation to announce the new Semiconductor Talent Action Team, a collaborative, public/private partnership aimed at making Michigan a top state for semiconductor talent solutions and growth.

The Talent Action Team will work across the public sector, industry partners, and training institutions to identify a clear set of semiconductor-specific curricula and R&D investments, placing Michigan in a strong position to attract long-term, sustainable investments from semiconductor companies around the world.

?Michigan is committed to leading the future of the global semiconductor industry by investing in our workforce,? said Governor Whitmer. ?We have one of the most skilled, diverse, and abundant workforces in the nation, and by bringing together this new Talent Action Team of our partners in private industry and academia, we can build on our strengths and develop a strategy that will grow our economy for decades to come. The demand for domestic production of semiconductors will only grow, and Michigan is in a strong position to take full advantage of this generational opportunity. I will work with anyone to bring home supply chains, create jobs, and compete to win on a global scale.?

MEDC led the formation of the talent action team, collaborating with global microelectronics industry association SEMI, Michigan State University, University of Michigan, and key community college partners. The Talent Action Team will work across the public sector, industry partners, and training institutions to identify a clear set of semiconductor-specific curricula and R&D investments, placing Michigan in a strong position to attract long-term, sustainable investments from semiconductor companies around the world.

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?As the MEDC strives to make the state?s economy the fastest-growing, most equitable, and most resilient in the nation, developing the talent for Michigan?s tomorrow is a foundational piece of the puzzle,? said?MEDC Executive Vice President and Chief Talent Solutions & Engagement Officer Kerry Ebersole Singh. ?Michigan is already a leader in STEM talent and research, and by convening the Semiconductor Talent Action Team, we are building the model for a rich ecosystem of talent and innovation that positions our state to lead the future of the global semiconductor industry.?

Learn more about the EV Talent Action Team here.

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Michigan?s ability to support the semiconductor industry extends from its deep knowledge as a customer of the sector and as the global epicenter of the automotive industry. The state is home to nearly one-fifth of U.S. auto production?more than any other state in the nation?and has the greatest concentration of Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) in the country, with 26 having headquarters or technology centers in the state.

To read the full announcement on the new Semiconductor Talent Action Team, visit here.

Read more about how Michigan is leading the semiconductor industry here.?


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