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Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy

Jun 16,2025

The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) and Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology (KIAT) are launching the Korea-Netherlands Future Chips Academy 2025 from June 16–20 in the Netherlands to boost bilateral exchanges in raising high-quality semiconductor talents.

Now in its second year, the Future Chips Academy is a joint Korea-Netherlands education program based on the two countries’ semiconductor business cooperation offering a specialized course for the training of highly-skilled global talents in areas of cutting-edge chip technology. During this year’s exchanges, 50 students taking master’s and doctoral courses at semiconductor specialization graduate schools in Korea are visiting leading Dutch institutions and companies such as ASML, NXP Semiconductors, imec the Netherlands (IMEC), and Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) to take part in various programs, including lectures and a team project challenge. It is anticipated that these exchanges will help Korean chip talents enhance their understanding on advanced chip technology trends while also building up Korea’s semiconductor R&D capacity.

This year’s Future Chips Academy includes an in-depth discussion session on the topic of future chips to seek relevant measures for bilateral R&D cooperation and education, as well as lectures at local companies given by experts on patterning technology and automotive chips. On the last day, the team project challenge will have students share what they have learned and propose creative ideas for semiconductor technology development.

In the coming months of July and August 2025, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and the Korea Semiconductor Academy are slated to engage in exchange programs, respectively, with the Netherlands’ Eindhoven University of Technology and Delft University of Technology. In September, 30 top graduates of the Korea Semiconductor Academy will be given the opportunity to participate in a five-day education program in the Netherlands through which they can acquire practical knowledge in the field and broaden their scope of experience.