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Hai Liang Lee

Hai Liang Lee

Director of Technology, Malaysia Semiconductor Industry Association (MSIA)
Hai Liang is the current Director of Technology in the Malaysia Semiconductor Industry Association (MSIA). His main responsibility is to understand the advancing trends in technology and policies in semiconductor design and manufacturing in the context of implications to Malaysia's semiconductor ecosystem, which include President Trump's reciprocal tariff. 
He is part of the Semiconductor Working Group under Malaysia's National Standards Committee and several AI task forces under the Malaysia Technical Standards Forum. He collaborates with MSIA AI Nexus to achieve its mission of expanding the AI footprint and enhancing AI application depth among members in the semiconductor industry.
Hai Liang was a principal engineer in Intel Manufacturing IT with 32 years of semiconduction/IT/industry automation work experience (2 of which were in the United States). At Intel, he designs, implements, and integrates various IT/automation solutions to enable Intel assembly and testing factories and wafer fabrication. He improves MES and DSS and integrates new technology (artificial intelligence/machine learning, IoT, and big data analytics) to improve the product's quality, yield, and performance inside the factory. He headed the technical development of 200-plus IT/automation engineers in Intel by architecting the development curriculum and syllabus.
Hai Liang is the industrial panel advisor for Intelligent Computing at Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UNIMAP) for the development of computer and artificial intelligence courses. He is an industry panel advisor for the Asia Applied Artificial Intelligence Program at UNIMAP, which involves four Asian universities, including the University of Yamanashi (Japan), Hangzhou Dianzi University (China), and Pukyong National University (Korea).