National craftsmen, tackling chip challenges! On September 25, during the third National Craftsmen Innovation Exchange Conference and National Craftsmen Forum, the “National Craftsmen Chongqing Tour” event visited the China Electronics Technology Chip Technology Research Institute. Four national craftsmen engaged deeply with research and production teams, conducting an open exchange of “employee questions, craftsman answers,” providing precise solutions and addressing challenges, injecting strong craftsmanship energy into the innovative development of enterprises.
On that day, senior technician Xia Li from the China Electronics Technology Network Communication Research Institute, micro-assembly process designer Li Yingfan from the Tenth Research Institute, senior technician Hu Sheng from the Fourteenth Research Institute, and micro-circuit assembly technician Gu Chunyan visited the chip exhibition hall and then split into groups to enter production sites such as micro-assembly, casing division, and inertial division for targeted discussions and experience sharing.
Addressing common industry challenges such as high-precision alignment and stability of aluminum wire bonding in the micro-assembly process, national technical expert Gu Chunyan detailed the “muscle memory” training method and key points for maintaining operational consistency based on decades of practical experience. National craftsman Li Yingfan suggested promoting training through competitions and enhancing skills, encouraging young talents to grow rapidly in practical scenarios from the perspective of a competition judge.
In the casing division, national skill master studio leader Hu Sheng and technical personnel analyzed cases related to lathe operations, equipment maintenance, and quality control, proposing several practical suggestions for increasing efficiency and reducing costs. In the inertial division, annual national craftsman Xia Li systematically shared mature experiences in building model craftsman innovation studios and compiling annual standards, providing replicable paths for talent cultivation and skill inheritance in chip technology.
“The craftsmen not only brought technology but also conveyed the spirit of perseverance and innovation,” said an employee attending the chip event. This exchange directly addressed pain points and solved problems, providing valuable wisdom support for frontline research and production.
Relevant personnel from the chip union pointed out that this event will serve as an opportunity to further promote the spirit of craftsmanship, improve skill training and innovation incentive mechanisms, and accelerate the construction of a knowledgeable, skilled, and innovative workforce, providing talent support for the new quality productivity of enterprise development and achieving high-level technological self-reliance.





