Bridging Circuits and Classrooms: How John Giddings Inspires the Next Generation of Tech Leaders

 

Silicon Valley’s story has always been about people as much as technology — the engineers, entrepreneurs, and dreamers who turn abstract science into world-changing innovations. Now, as the semiconductor industry drives a new wave of growth through renewable energy and AI, its roots in human ingenuity are more relevant than ever. According to the Semiconductor Industry Association, America’s chip resurgence has surpassed $600 billion in announced supply-chain investments across 28 states over the past five years — fueling more than half a million U.S. jobs and marking one of the most significant manufacturing revivals in modern history.

So what does it take to thrive through decades of relentless change — from managing yield at National Semiconductor, to championing solar innovation, to guiding the next generation of entrepreneurs?

In this episode of Crafted Journeys, brought to you by Digital Artisans, host Suzy DeLine sits down with John Giddings, Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at Santa Clara University. Together, they trace his unconventional career path — from biomedical engineering to semiconductor manufacturing to founding a startup later acquired by Google. Along the way, Giddings shares insights about mentorship, ethics, and teaching the art of translating between the languages of technology and business.

Top insights…

  • Cross-disciplinary fluency as a superpower: How blending engineering with business and communication helped Giddings bridge the gap between technical teams and customers.
  • The evolution of Silicon Valley culture: From semiconductor fabs to solar energy startups, Giddings recounts how collaboration, mentorship, and risk-taking shaped his career.
  • Teaching entrepreneurship with empathy: Why his classes at Santa Clara University focus on inclusion, curiosity, and learning from real-world innovation across global contexts.

John Giddings is an experienced engineering and business leader with more than 20 years in semiconductor technology, entrepreneurship, and strategic growth. He has served in senior roles at National Semiconductor, Amkor, TSMC, and TeleLumen, driving global business development, product strategy, and high-tech innovation. Now an Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at Santa Clara University, Giddings shares his blend of technical insight and business acumen to mentor future founders, focusing on the balance between innovation, strategy, and ethics.

Article written by MarketScale.

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