Discover the world of microchips

 
You come into contact with them every day, often without realising it. Microchips are found in your smartphone, car, medical devices and household appliances. They are at the heart of much of today’s technology. But what exactly is the semiconductor industry, and why is this sector so important to the Brainport region? Find out here.

Semicon: small in size, big in significance

Semicon is short for semiconductors, also known as microchips. Microchips are tiny components that enable devices to function. They help devices to process information, take measurements and communicate with one another. You’ll find them, for example, in your mobile phone, smart thermostat, washing machine and smartwatch. New technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), are also reliant on microchips.

Curious to find out how microchips are made and why the semiconductor sector is so important to our region? Watch the short animation and find out more.

Brainport, a global player in the semiconductor industry

The Brainport region is one of the world’s leading high-tech regions. Here, hundreds of companies including ASML, Thermo Fisher, NXP and Prodrive Technologies, work together to facilitate the development and production of microchips. The region’s strength lies not only in the semiconductor companies themselves, but precisely in the collaboration across the entire production chain.

For example, mechanical engineering firms develop lithography machines used to manufacture chips. Metalworking companies play an indispensable role in this process. They produce the extremely precise components required for these high-tech machines. Other companies, meanwhile, focus on chip design and develop smart semiconductors for applications in, for example, smartphones, cars, AI and medical technology. Chips are then manufactured, tested and prepared for use in modern cleanrooms. Software and ICT also play a major role. Examples include software for designing chips, controlling machines and analysing data in production processes. Cybersecurity and artificial intelligence are also becoming increasingly important in the sector.

And behind all that work are people. From metalworkers, cleanroom staff and fitters to software developers, engineers and data specialists. Together, they work every day on technology that shapes our daily lives. Tens of thousands of people are already employed in this sector, which is a key driver of employment, economic growth and innovation in the Brainport region.

Why not come and work in the semiconductor industry?

Plenty of opportunities

Demand for microchips is growing. That’s why the semiconductor sector needs so many people.

  • Every quarter, there are hundreds of vacancies in the Brainport region.
  • More and more jobs are being created.
  • There are opportunities for people with and without a technical background.
  • Interest, motivation and a willingness to learn are often enough to take the plunge.

Wondering whether a career in the semiconductor sector is right for you? Brainport Academy can help you find out.

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Real-life stories

Many people have already made the switch to the semiconductor sector.

“Of course, it was, and still is, quite demanding at times, but it’s well worth it. Because it feels as though I’m part of things again. And that wasn’t always a given. But where there’s a will, there’s a way.”

Arco Huisman (50), an expert by experience in the reskilling programme.

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