US government-backed chips projects move ahead
The US federal government’s investment in semiconductor production and innovation is gathering pace, as the bodies established by the CHIPS & Science Act of 2022 begin to ramp up.
The US federal government’s investment in semiconductor production and innovation is gathering pace, as the bodies established by the CHIPS & Science Act of 2022 begin to ramp up.
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Atlas Copco has today (2nd April) confirmed its purchase of Korean semiconductor valve manufacturer Presys.
The Japanese Government has committed $7.3m to boost access to lifesaving medical oxygen in Kenya and Tanzania.
For the tenth year, US industrial cutting products and software specialist Hypertherm Associates is offering 12 North American schools an air plasma system and in-person training.