2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Silicon Box Industry Sharing
Sharing sessionSDE3-LT427, NUS
Engineers and members of the HR team from Silicon Box join us to talk about what the company builds and what it looks for.
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Coming up
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Sharing sessionSDE3-LT427, NUS
Engineers and members of the HR team from Silicon Box join us to talk about what the company builds and what it looks for.
1:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Site visitMarvell Office, 3 Irving Road, Tai Seng Centre, #07-01
An afternoon with Marvell engineers and HR, spent on the silicon behind the world's data infrastructure and on how you get into the work.
Registration closed 9 Aug
Past events
AMD engineers walked through the full IC design flow, from architectural planning to tape-out, across digital and analog design and both front-end and back-end roles. The session went into verification complexity and the power, performance and area trade-offs engineers balance in practice, then closed with a career segment, a Q&A and networking over refreshments.
SpeakersKwee Peng Yap, Azarudin Abdulla, Lee Wen Bin, Zi Huang Liu, Simin Xu, Catherine Ong

Students toured UMC's newest P3 fab, including the cleanroom and the failure analysis labs, and saw how 22nm and 28nm production runs alongside the plant's ongoing expansion. Engineers walked through the roles behind a finished wafer, and the discussion turned to how demand for bandwidth and power efficiency is pulling silicon photonics forward. An HR sharing on career pathways and a Q&A closed the visit.

The SemiAnalysis team gave an overview of the global semiconductor landscape, covering advanced manufacturing, packaging and equipment, and how design and architectural choices shape AI inference performance and scalability. A segment on supply chain dynamics and cost structures connected chip design through fabrication and packaging to data centre deployment, followed by a careers section and open Q&A.
SpeakersDaniel Nishball

A visit spanning design, validation, testing and product support, where students saw how cross-functional teams work across the chip development lifecycle. The day covered data-driven failure analysis and the continuous test programs behind product quality, and set out where AMD Singapore sits in the company's global engineering footprint as an R&D hub. Hiring managers joined for the sharing and networking sessions.
SpeakersCatherine Ong

An online session on Marvell's work as a fabless IC design company, how its data infrastructure and consumer solutions fit together, and the range of engineering and corporate functions its Singapore site houses. A former Marvell intern who converted to a full-time role shared what the internship, the mentorship and the growth path were actually like.
SpeakersHieu Phung, Tianyi Li

Student engineers back from TSMC's DNA Internship Programme in Taiwan described process and integration projects across multiple fabs, and what it took to adapt to the pace and the work culture. A TSMC HR representative covered the application timeline, resume building and how to prepare for a global internship.
SpeakersTan Yong Boon, Sidhanth Nodu, See Kaixun, Christine Huan

A fireside chat with leaders from across Singapore's semiconductor landscape. EDB opened on Singapore's place in the global value chain, the industry's trillion-dollar outlook and the surge in AI-driven chip innovation. The panel then talked about how they got into the industry, how AI and digitalisation are reshaping design, data and manufacturing work, and which habits carry furthest: curiosity, adaptability, communication and a cross-disciplinary mindset.
SpeakersQuek Ee Pin (EDB), Pei Fern Ng (AMD), Dennis Wee (NXP), Ang Wee Seng (SSIA), Keli Lin Lim (Micron)

Four AMD engineers and a talent consultant walked through their roles: failure analysis and fault isolation, new product introduction and device testing, quality engineering and root cause work, and client product engineering. The talent consultant closed on the hiring process and internship openings, and the Q&A ran on to work-life balance and what the transition from university actually feels like.
SpeakersMeihui S., Ryan Ong, Zhi Xin Koh, Brijesh Shah, Catherine Ong

Members spent the day at SSIA's Electronics Industry Day, which drew more than thirty companies from across the semiconductor industry. Club member V Dakshini sat on one of the discussion panels. Members worked the career fair booths for advice and to hand in resumes, sat in on the mentorship session, and picked up conversations with Micron and GlobalFoundries representatives they had first met at earlier events.
