‘Bangladesh has potential to ship $3 billion semiconductors in five years’
PM’s Adviser Salman F Rahman says
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‘Bangladesh has potential to ship $3 billion semiconductors in five years’
PM’s Adviser Salman F Rahman sayswww.thedailystar.net
There will be no shortage of water in BD. The issue is to get the quality water needed for the semiconductor industry. However, our underground water itself is polluted with arsonic materials.Considering how badly climate change is gonna affect them in the coming years, they'll have plenty of water to desalinate. Of course I joke, but the truth is that they probably don't. Much like India and Pakistan, Bangladesh faces an acute shortage of fresh water.
There will be no shortage of water in BD. The issue is to get the quality water needed for the semiconductor industry. However, our underground water itself is polluted with arsonic materials.
Semiconductor manufacturing is very intensive in its use of clean water - can Bangladesh spare that much water ??
water is one thing they do haveSemiconductor manufacturing is very intensive in its use of clean water - can Bangladesh spare that much water ??
Have you ever checked the reality of the five water treatment plants to produce drinking water for public consumption? They are in Dhaka (probably two), Rajshahi, Khulna, and Chittagong.A system must devised, during excess water flood senson should be collected including the excess rainfall. And stored in water tankers. This provision should devised is such away that I should meet their demand for most of Yr.
And extra surface water should collected and purified. And stored
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Wow good for them‘Bangladesh has potential to ship $3 billion semiconductors in five years’
PM’s Adviser Salman F Rahman sayswww.thedailystar.net
On your way to be banned.Stitch Chaddiyan, and thats that for bd
"Manufacturing"
What you idiots mixing in your hilsa these days anyway ffs ?
Ultra pure water is needed for semicon industry. We don't have that capacity...Water is the last thing Bangladesh lacks.
I think regular purification plants set up at river banks to pipe clean water to nearby semiconductor manufacturing units with in-house UPW plants would work.Ultra pure water is needed for semicon industry. We don't have that capacity...
I think regular purification plants set up at river banks to pipe clean water to nearby semiconductor manufacturing units with in-house UPW plants would work.
The UPW plants can keep recycling UPW.