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About MASH MASH is engaged in industry partnerships and is actively seeking out new companies who want to learn more about our initiatives to create and launch a CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute. Sign up to…
Read MoreAbout MASH MASH is engaged in industry partnerships and is actively seeking out new companies who want to learn more about our initiatives to create and launch a CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute. Sign up to…
Read MoreBriefly give me your background and area of expertise. Juan Rey: My area of expertise is engineering. Over the last 40 years I’ve been working on high technology-related products from individual contributor to vice president…
Government Program(s) and their Impact on Electronics Design Automation In this presentation, you will receive an overview of the major programs in the USA, European Union, and several countries. Register Here
Digital Twin Approach to Modern Systems Development Register for this upcoming talk from Intel and learn all about their involvement in digital twinning. Register Here
CHIPS for America Announces Funding Opportunity to Expand U.S. Semiconductor Packaging Today, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to seek applications for research and development (R&D) activities that will establish and…
CHIPS R&D Office announced two Notices of Intent (NOI) for upcoming funding opportunities for the CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute and the National Advanced Packaging Manufacturing Program. NOTICE OF INTENTS CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute: “CHIPS for America…
The Mid-Atlantic Semiconductor Hub’s winter workshop attracted 223 attendees on Jan. 16-17 to the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center, including those from the 10 partner universities, academia, and government. The event featured speakers and…
The Mid-Atlantic Semiconductor Hub (MASH) is a consortium comprised of Penn State University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, New York University, the University of Maryland, the University of the District of Columbia, the University…
New research and education awards will engage diverse talent in innovative semiconductor design and manufacturing The U.S. National Science Foundation today announced 24 research and education projects with a total investment of $45.6 million —…
New York University is developing two new research facilities in Brooklyn, New York that are available to any potential partner in a regional semiconductor hub. One is a cutting-edge nanofabrication facility and another is a…