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Samsung Austin Semiconductor employee joins Natcast Advisory Board

The National Semiconductor Technology Center was established by the CHIPS and Science Act

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Kwee Lan Teo
Kwee Lan Teo, manager of Workforce Developement at Samsung Austin Semiconductor
Kwee Lan Teo
Kwee Lan Teo, manager of Workforce Developement at Samsung Austin Semiconductor

The head of Samsung Austin Semiconductor's Workforce Development team, Kwee Lan Teo, has been selected to be an inaugural member of the National Semiconductor Technology Center's (NSTC) Workforce Advisory Board.

The NSTC was established by the CHIPS and Science Act. Comprised of 18 members from the private sector, higher education, workforce development organizations, the Department of Commerce and other federal agencies, the Workforce Advisory Board will offer critical input on national and regional workforce development strategies.

“Each member brings years of relevant experience to the board and will provide an invaluable perspective into the needs of employers, educators, workers and learners to ensure our programming remains aligned with best practices and industry needs," said John Ratliff, executive director of the NSTC Workforce Center of Excellence, in a press release. 

Samsung Austin Semiconductor is one of seven companies represented by members on the board. 

Click here for the list of members.

Kwee Lan Teo, fourth from left, presenting Texas State Technical College with $100,000 investment in 2024.
Kwee Lan Teo, fourth from left, presenting Texas State Technical College with $100,000 investment in 2024.
Kwee Lan Teo, fourth from left, presenting Texas State Technical College with $100,000 investment in 2024.
Kwee Lan Teo, fourth from left, presenting Texas State Technical College with $100,000 investment in 2024.