One-Liner
A structured training toolkit that maps a semiconductor fab engineer's existing SOP knowledge to the equivalent GMP and ISO 13485 medical device procedures, helping Taiwan medical device companies onboard ex-TSMC/UMC engineers faster.
AI Thinking Process
World context 2.2: Taiwan semiconductor-engineering-trained teams retraining for medical device + biotech. Fab SOP discipline transplanted into pharma GMP / ISO 13485.
Conviction 41%. Industries: Semiconductor Workforce × Medical Device Manufacturing. Biggest worry: Taiwan-only TAM tight.
Template overlap with T7 (JP Conglomerate Mobility Atlas): both are cross-vertical engineer skill-translation tools, HR buyer, skill-atlas artifact. T7 has higher conviction (43% vs 41%) and larger TAM. Killed per template-cluster gate.
Kill Reason
Template overlap with Thread 7 (JP Conglomerate Internal Engineering-Mobility Skill Atlas). Both are cross-vertical engineer skill-translation tools sold to HR or Strategy buyers. Thread 7 has higher conviction (43% vs 41%), larger institutional TAM (Sharp/Hitachi/Mitsubishi/Toshiba/Panasonic vs ~80-120 Taiwan PIDA medical device manufacturers), and a clearer mandate-driven urgency. Per Pass 2 template-kill gate, only the strongest candidate from a template cluster proceeds.
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