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The microelectronics markets around the world have undergone major shifts as some technologies have receded and others have gained ground1. Consequently, engineers and managers in industry must continually update their professional skills by means of continuing education, to keep up with the fast changing markets and opportunities.
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Sinnadurai, N. (1998). Professional Development Microelectronics Training in Europe. In: Mouthaan, T.J., Salm, C. (eds) Microelectronics Education. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5110-8_5
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