The Future of Managing Foreign Talent in the Global Semiconductor Ecosystem
April 10, 2025 | 10:00 AM — 1:00 PM CET

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Location
Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky Amsterdam, Dam 9
Amsterdam 1012 JS
Join us in Amsterdam on 10 April for a dynamic and solutions-driven discussion on the future of foreign talent in the global semiconductor ecosystem. As geopolitical shifts reshape the industry, how can we ensure continued success? What strategies can emerging semiconductor hubs adopt to compete on the world stage? Together, we’ll explore actionable insights and best practices to navigate these challenges and drive innovation across regions. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, collaborate, and shape the future of the semiconductor workforce.
This event will provide insights into the key factors influencing the semiconductor industry, including workforce planning, supply chain shifts, trade policies and innovation—all within the context of immigration and talent mobility.
This discussion will explore:
- The Geopolitical Impact of U.S. Semiconductor Policies: How evolving markets and supply chain issues effect talent management.
- Supply Chain Resilience and Trade Strategies: Strategies to navigate disruptions and strengthen global operations.
- Workforce Planning and Talent Mobility: Approaches for securing and retaining top talent in key semiconductor markets, including the U.S., the EU, APAC and beyond.
- Innovation, AI, and Semiconductor Growth: The role of AI and emerging technologies in shaping the industry's future.
- Regional Perspectives on Semiconductor Expansion: Insights from key industry leaders across the U.S., the Netherlands, APAC, Germany and other global markets.
Schedule of Events
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM | Panel Discussion & Q&A
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM | Networking Lunch
Please email [email protected] if you are interested in attending.
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