Reshaping University-Industry Partnership in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Danilo C. Lachica, Ph.D. President Semiconductors and Electronics Industries in the Philippines Inc. Reshaping University-Industry Partnership in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Dr. Dan C. Lachica | SEIPI Institutes of Research, Innovation, and Scholarship | 05 July 2019

1 Outline Philippine Electronics Industry •

SEIPI Industry 4.0 •

Product and Technology Holistic Strategy (PATHS) •

Academe – Industry Linkage •

Industry 5.0 •

2 Philippine Electronics Industry

The Semiconductor and Electronics industry is the country’s top exporter as of 2018. It comprises 55.67% of total Philippine exports.

PH Electronic Exports Jan-Dec 2017 vs Jan-Dec 2018 70.00 US$ 68.71 US$ 67.49

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50.00 US$ 36.54 Adjusted Data US$ 37.57 40.00 2018

US$ 32.7 30.00 Published in 2017 20.00

10.00 US$ 3.20 US$ 2.87 - Total Philippine Electronic Exports Other Electronics Exports

Jan-Dec 2017 Jan-Dec 2018 2017 Electronics Sector Export 2018 Electronics Sector Export

US$ 32.7 Billion US$ 36.5 Billion US$ 37.6 Billion 3 (PSA, February 2018) (PSA, June 2018) (PSA, February 2019) ABOUT SEIPI Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines Foundation, Inc.

SEIPI is the country’s leading organization of over 343 multinational and Filipino-owned semiconductor and electronics manufacturing firms, suppliers, allied and support industry members and academic institutions. Subsectors include semiconductors, electronic data processing equipment, office equipment, telecommunications, communications & radar, automotive electronics, consumer electronics & medical/industrial instrumentation. 4 2019 SEIPI Board Board Members setting direction and strategies for SEIPI Trustees:

BING VIERA VINCENT YOSHIHIRO GLENN PERRY KOSEI KOBA BERNIE LARRY QUA RICHARD Amkor ABELLA HIRAHARA EVERETT FERRER Ibiden SANTOS Ionics EMS COHEN Technology ATEC Cebu Continental EMS-CAI Philippines IMI Maxim Mitsumi Temic Integrated

DR. DAN C. LACHICA GREG TAKAHIRO DAN YS KWON HIROSHI MARK Dr. Dan C. Lachica is the President of the Semiconductor and Electronics FISHER KNOCH TANAKA IndLACHICAustries in the PhilippinesSTMicro Foundation, -Inc. (SEIPIOKAMURA), the leading organization of multinational and Filipino-owned semiconductor and electronics companies in the Microchip ON Semi- ROHM PhilippSEIPIines with over 31electronics0 members—manufacturing Toshibafirms, allied and support industries and the academe. The industry is the country’s largest exporter, at conductor 50% or US$29 B in 2016, and employs a total of 3.2 million direct and indirect workers.

Dan has over 30 years of senior management experience in semiconductors, Advisers: electronics and consumer goods manufacturing, 16 of which were in front-end semiconductor wafer fabs in Silicon Valley. He served as Managing Director of Iomega Corporation (Utah) and held office as an expat in the Philippines. He has also held leadership positions at Hewlett Packard in California, Motorola in Arizona, American Microsystems Inc. in Idaho, and Procter & Gamble in the Philippines. Prior to his early retirement from the Lopez Group of companies, he was Senior Vice-President (SVP) of the electronics/solar manufacturing businesses of First Philippine Holdings (FPH).

Dan is an expert in world-class initiatives such as Six Sigma (Black Belt & U.S. IQPC Judge), Balanced Score Card and Total Productive Maintenance. A licensed Electrical Engineer, he has received several awards, including the Dr. Joseph Juran National Medal from the Philippine Society for DADOQuality an d VICTOR PETER JOVY ALO PANLILIOutstanding ElectALBERTOrical Engineer f rom the UnivTITOersity of the Philippines (UP). He ERNESTO RALPH REYNALDO earned his bachelor’s degree in UP Diliman, an MBA from San JoBANATAOse University in SANTOS MAQUERA HERNANDEZ MeralcoCalifornia, and a DBALINA (with distinctioYUCHENGCOn) from . Dan is an ENGALLA MORALES VEA alumnus of the LinaPhilippi nGroupe Science H igTestechh School (PSH Inc.S ’71) andTallwood currently sits in VisMin North Affiliates FirstGen Globe PLDT the PSHS System Board of Trustees as the Representative of the New and Enterprise Emerging Sector. He isof also a Board Member of the Technical EduVC,cation and (Duck-Il) (Texas (Mapua) Business Skills Development Authority (TESDA), representing the employer sector, and a Judge ChairmaCompaniesn to the International ICT Awards Philippines. PhilDev Instruments) 5 ! SEIPI Affiliate Members • • Lyceum of the Philippines • University of Baguio • Ateneo De Manila University University • University of San Carlos • Cebu Technological • Lyceum of the Philippines • University of Perpetual Help University University () System Dalta (UPHSD) • De La Salle (Laguna) • Mapua Institute of Technology • University of San Jose- • De La Salle University, • Mindanao State University - Recoletos (USJR) Gokongwei Of IIT • – Engineering • Naval State University Caloocan • De La Salle University, • Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng • University of Science & Dasmarinas, Cavite Maynila Technology of Southern • San Sebastian College - Philippines • First Asia Institute Of Recoletos De Cavite, Inc. • UP College of Engineering Technology & Humanities (SSCR) • ICCT Foundation, • STI College Santa Rosa, Inc. Inc. • Technological Institute of the Philippines (TIP) • University of Asia and the Pacific - School of Economics

5 6 INDUSTRY 4.0

Mechanization Mass Production Automation Internet of Things (1784) (1870) (1970s) (Present) • Introduction of • Introduction of • Electronics and IT • Cyber-Physical water and steam mass production to achieve further Systems powered based on the automation of mechanical division of labor manufacturing manufacturing and powered by facilities electricity

• First Mechanical • Production line • Programmable • Smart Loom Logic Controllers Manufacturing (PLC’s) 7 WHERE THE PHILIPPINES IS NOW: TECHNOLOGY READINESS

According to the Economist Intelligence Unit 2018, the Philippines is the 4th most tech-ready economy in Southeast Asia and shared the 55th place with Colombia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Serbia and Sri Lanka.

ELEMENTS OF INDUSTRY 4.0

• Mobile devices • Internet of Things (IoT) platforms • Location detection technologies • Advanced human-machine interfaces • Authentication and fraud detection • 3D printing • Smart sensors • Big data analytics and advanced algorithms • Multilevel customer interaction and customer profiling • Augmented reality/ wearables • Cloud computing

8 WHERE THE PHILIPPINES IS GOING?

PRODUCT AND TECHNOLOGY HOLISTIC STRATEGY (PATHS) Top Products & Technologies (per sub-sector) with the highest propensity for growth & potential to become a niche for the Philippines in global market.

9 PATHS | Science and Technology Center

SEIPI partners with DLSU for the SEIPI Science and Technology Center (STC)

De La Salle University SEIPI-DLSU MOU (Laguna Campus) Signing PSECE 2019, June 1

Richard L. Lee Engineering Technology Block SEIPI President, Dr. Dan Lachica, with DLSU 1st floor, 729 sqm (Laguna Campus) Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Gil Nonato Santos

10 Philippine Electronics Industry’s Roadmap PRODUCT AND TECHNOLOGY HOLISTIC STRATEGY (PATHS) SEIPI SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER (SSTC)

LAB SCALE WAFER FAB Clean room, storage room, equipment room, chemical room, assembly

IC DESIGN LAB 30 Seats

SEIPI OFFICE

11 Industry – Academe Partnership

MOU Signing of 3 Cebu Universities

Highlights: Implementation of the Industry – Academe Linkage Programs with SEIPI Member Companies in Cebu • On-the-Job Trainings and Research Opportunities University of University of Cebu for Students San Jose San Carlos Technological • Work Immersions Recoletos University 12 PATHS | OFFSITE IC DESIGN LAB

Regular Members

Module for IC Layout, etc.

Module for Factory Support Affiliate Members

Module for Faculty

Module for Students

The PATHS roadmap identifies IC Design as a niche for the Philippines. This partnership with CAMP, ACS, and Xinyx will cultivate talents in IC Design.

There is a gap between the curriculum and the required skills in the industry and IC Design is one of the key courses. 13 ENHANCING THE CURRICULUM TO MEET INDUSTRY NEEDS

Programs for Undergraduate Science and Engineering Courses

• Physical • Analog/Digital IC Design, • Software Development Layout • Signals, Spectra and • Literature and History • Embedded Systems Signal Processing Studies • Optical Fibre Systems and • Circuit Analysis Networks • Software Development • Social Sciences • Device Physics • Instrumentation • Test Engineering • Statistics WHAT TO ADD TO WHAT • Metrology • Solid State Fundamentals: • Industrial Automation Physics, Math, Chemistry, Statistics

WHAT TO REDUCE TO WHAT • Project Management (all WHAT TO IMPROVE TO WHAT discipline) HOW? • Business Modelling 1. Increased laboratory • Cost Accounting hours • Mixed Signal Testing 2. Improved laboratory • Tribology facilities and equipment 3. Increased internship and immersion duration

14 STRONGER INDUSTRY – ACADEME PARTNERSHIPS | PHILIPPINES 4.0 Philippines’ Readiness in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

The industry key players in the country is encouraged to provide technical talks and expand their immersion programs for Engineering and Science students.

Input from the industry on the improvement of engineering curricula will is a perfect example of effective industry and academic linkages. 15 INDUSTRY 5.0

Industry 4.0 Industry 5.0 Internet of Things Artificial Intelligence

16 Thank you and God bless!

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