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VR Course on Nanotechnology Manufacturing Processes

Last updated: 24 Apr 2026
Currently, the electronic and semiconductor component manufacturing industry is growing rapidly. One challenge in this industry is training personnel with specialized expertise, both for staff and students preparing to enter nanotechnology production. However, access to cleanrooms can have many limitations that prevent students from accessing them, such as high costs or safety restrictions. We at Hong Kong NTI understand this well. We have introduced Virtual Reality (VR) technology that can simulate a virtual cleanroom to provide an immersive and interactive learning and training experience, preparing personnel or students before they start working in the nanotechnology manufacturing industry. This learning course will be called the VR Nanotechnology Production Process Course, developed in collaboration with educational institutions and training bases. It will cover both theory and practice. The content, highlights, and learning outcomes can be summarized as follows:

Content of VR Nanotechnology Production Process Course

This VR course is designed to provide learners with a detailed understanding of key steps in nanotechnology production, especially in complex Nanofabrication that requires specialized tools. It covers a variety of training modules, including:

  • Wafer Cleaning: Learners will learn the necessary techniques and procedures to ensure the wafer surface is clean and free from contamination before proceeding to complex production processes, which is a crucial foundation for the quality of nano products.
  • Photolithography: This module teaches the transfer of delicate circuit patterns onto the wafer surface using light projection through a mask, which is central to creating nanoscale structures.
  • Contact Exposure Training: Learners will develop a deep understanding of the operation of Contact Aligners and the principles behind contact exposure, a fundamental technique for creating small circuits.
  • Stepper Lithography Training: This module will help learners differentiate between contact exposure and projection techniques, as well as provide training on the use of Stepper systems, advanced tools used in integrated circuit manufacturing.
  • Magnetron Sputtering Training: Learners will explore thin-film coating techniques using Magnetron Sputtering, an important process for creating nanomaterials with specific properties.

Highlights of VR Nanotechnology Production Process Course Content

By combining virtual reality (VR) technology with practical learning, learners will gain essential skills and understanding to study the rapidly growing nanotechnology industry. The highlights of this course include:

  • Maximum Cost Efficiency: A one-time investment that can be used unlimitedly, saving budget and eliminating operating costs compared to real cleanrooms.
  • Ultimate Safety: Eliminates concerns about accidents from chemicals or equipment damage. Learners can freely learn from mistakes.
  • Accessibility & Speed: Learners can wear VR headsets and enter the lab from anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day, allowing for repetition of difficult lessons until proficiency is achieved.
  • Performance Tracking: Comes with a real-time analytics system to track progress and accurately assess the skills of operators.

Who is the VR Nanotechnology Training Course suitable for?

  • Engineering / Science Students
  • Nanotechnology Researchers
  • Engineers in the Semiconductor Industry
  • Organizations seeking to train personnel in Micro/Nano Fabrication

Results for learning through VR

The implementation of VR systems for pre-employment employee training has received excellent feedback. Evaluations show that it can reduce the preparation time for new employees by up to 70%, while increasing safety understanding scores by as much as 95%.

What will learners get from the VR Nanotechnology Production Process Course?

If you take the VR Nanotechnology Production Process Course with Hong Kong NTI, learners will gain both theoretical and practical skills:

  • In-depth understanding of nanoscale production processes: Learners will visualize and understand actual work steps in detail, such as Wafer Cleaning, Photolithography, and thin-film coating.
  • Practical skills ready for real work: Simulating handling and controlling machinery through VR helps familiarize learners with the sequence of steps, providing them with fundamental skills ready for the industry immediately.
  • Confidence in performing high-precision tasks: Learners can practice and repeat complex lessons an unlimited number of times until they achieve full proficiency and confidence.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of safety measures: Understand rules and precautions for working in a cleanroom, with the ability to experiment and learn from mistakes 100% risk-free from chemicals or accidents.
  • Faster adaptation to real work: Training through this system can reduce preparation time by up to 70%, allowing learners to adapt and start working in a real cleanroom quickly and smoothly.

If interested in the course, please contact us at 725 S-Metro Building, 20th Floor, Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok.
Tel: 02-821-5278 
Email: info@hknti.com 
Line: https://line.me/R/ti/p/@816txpya


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