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Outreach
Events
At Asmicore Semiconductor, we are dedicated to bridging the gap between academia and the semiconductor industry. Through our series of online and campus-based events under the “VLSI Semiconductor Industry Awareness & Outreach Program,” we engage with universities across Bangladesh to promote a deeper understanding of chip design, semiconductor ecosystems, and emerging opportunities in this rapidly evolving field. These seminars and webinars are tailored for both students and faculty members, covering a wide range of topics including the RTL-to-GDSII design flow, Design Verification, Design for Testability (DFT), Analog and Mixed-Signal Design, and advanced design methodologies. Our mission is to inspire and prepare the next generation of semiconductor engineers by providing insights into real-world design challenges, industry standards, and global career pathways — empowering them to actively contribute to the chip design and innovation.
Analog Applications
Analog applications involve technologies that process continuous signals, such as sound, light, or temperature, using non-digital systems. These include audio amplifiers, radio frequency transmitters, and industrial sensors that convert physical phenomena into electrical signals. Despite the digital revolution, analog circuits remain vital in areas like medical devices (e.g., ECG machines), automotive systems, and telecommunications, offering precision in environments where real-time signal fidelity is crucial.
Servers And Storage
Servers and storage solutions provide the foundation for data management and service delivery in both physical and cloud-based environments. Servers host applications, websites, and databases, while storage systems—ranging from on-premises SSDs to distributed cloud platforms—ensure data accessibility and durability. These technologies prioritize scalability, security, and redundancy, supporting enterprises in managing vast datasets and delivering uninterrupted services to users worldwide.