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Aricent Opens New Engineering Center in Malaysia to Cater for VLSI Design in Southeast Asia

Aricent Opens New Engineering Center in Malaysia to Cater for VLSI Design in Southeast Asia Image Credit: Aricent

Aricent, a global design and engineering company, today announced the opening of a new engineering center in Penang, Malaysia to deliver leading-edge semiconductor design services in Southeast Asia.

This state-of-the-art center will provide semiconductor design services such as very-large-scale integration (VLSI) for global leaders in Malaysia and throughout Southeast Asia.

The new engineering center will be home to key semiconductor design and validation functions, along with strategic software development, said Aricent. Work conducted at the new Aricent facility will be integral to helping customers advance their digital initiatives. The company expects hiring efforts to ramp up quickly to more than 250 engineers in the coming months.

Hiring will begin immediately for positions in mask design, pre-silicon validation, structural design, and software development. For more information about job opportunities with the global leader in engineering and R&D services, and to apply for an open position in Malaysia, visit aricent.com/careers or email resumes to careers@aricent.com

Scott Houghton, President of the Semiconductor and Industrial Business Unit, Aricent
The vibrant growth of technology in Malaysia makes it an ideal choice for our new engineering center in Penang. We can draw from a rich pool of local engineering talent, offering them the opportunity to design Integrated Circuits (ICs) for game-changing products and technologies for global industry leaders.

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