Dhaka, November 21, 2024: ULKASEMI, the leader in Bangladesh’s semiconductor industry, is proud to unveiling a redesigned logo and launch an ambitious plan to create 500 semiconductor jobs by 2025 and 5,000 by 2030, focusing on nurturing local talent. Over 90% of recruitment will be from Bangladesh, supported by comprehensive training programs to prepare graduates for technically challenging roles. This initiative underscores ULKASEMI’s commitment to developing high-value careers for the next generation of engineers while driving national economic growth.
Marking a new chapter in its 17-year journey, ULKASEMI is unveiling a redesigned logo that represents its evolution from a pioneering IC design company to a global leader in semiconductor innovation. The updated identity reflects the company’s vision for excellence, resilience, and its Bangladeshi roots, reinforcing its role as a catalyst for technological advancement.
Mohammed Enayetur Rahman, CEO & President of ULKASEMI, said, ‘With our new initiatives, we aim to not only create jobs but also foster a culture of innovation and excellence that places Bangladesh on the global semiconductor map. The unveiling of our new logo reflects our evolution and ambition, while our commitment to nurturing local talent underscores our belief in the brilliance of Bangladeshi engineers. Together, we are building a future where Bangladesh becomes a key player in the global tech landscape.’
ULKASEMI envisions transforming Bangladesh into a multi-billion-dollar semiconductor market by 2030. With the right government and private sector support, the country can grow its semiconductor sector to $1 billion and potentially $16 billion, creating over 1 million jobs. ULKASEMI is advocating for a Bangladesh Semiconductor Mission to foster a sustainable ecosystem through investment in education, infrastructure, and technology.
The global semiconductor market is on a growth trajectory, projected to rise from $452.25 billion in 2021 to $803.15 billion by 2028, driven by AI, IoT, and machine learning. Bangladesh has the potential to lead in design services, a low-barrier-entry field, with ULKASEMI at the forefront of this revolution.