EU and Japan expand semiconductor research links
The EU and Japan are to collaborate on semiconductor research under a renewed digital drive.
The EU and Japan are to collaborate on semiconductor research under a renewed digital drive.
How to improve visibility of gases was the theme of the latest gasworld webinar. Making the Invisible Visible – New Ways of Gas Monitoring heard valuable tips and insights from Dr Thorsten Kuster, Director Spec...
Germany semiconductor business Infineon Technologies has received final approval for the public funded element of its under-construction plant in Dresden from Germany’s federal ministry for economic affairs.
Molly Burgess speaks to EMD Electronics’ Katherine Dei Cas about how the company is adapting its specialty gas supply strategy amid shifting market demands, tariffs, and sustainability pressures
The US now has semiconductors and pharmaceuticals firmly in its tariff sights.
World-leading Taiwanese semiconductor foundry TSMC is to invest an additional $100bn in semiconductor manufacturing facilities in Arizona, taking its overall investment in the state to $165bn.
The European Commission has approved a €920m German aid measure to Infineon for its new semiconductor smart power fab in Dresden.
There hasn’t been a great deal of Christmas cheer surrounding hydrogen, nor for that matter, most of 2024. Regulatory, cost and offtake pressures have combined to give the impression that it’s been a lost year.
Specialty gases are vital to a wide range of applications especially electronics.
The European Commission has approved under EU State aid rules a €5bn German measure to support European Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (ESMC) build and operate a microchip manufacturing plant in Dresden.