India's graduate engineers "have a mindset that veers towards solving operational problems but not necessarily a mind that is attuned to original or abstract thinking for problem-solving," says Rahul Arya of Cadence Design Systems Inc.
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India produces a large number of electronics and computer science graduate engineers every year, though many are unready for VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) design, according to Rahul Arya, marketing director for Cadence Design Systems Inc. in Bangalore, India. "Simply put, the industry is facing a 'quality gap' with regard to talent," Arya says.
Arya discusses ways to close the gap and says the Indian mindset must change "from being chip design 'creators' to system design 'integrators'" to move forward.
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