Texas Semiconductor Summit Highlights Potential For State To Lead Manufacturing Surge
Two-day campus summit brings industry experts, university leaders and government officials together to strategize on overcoming chip shortage.
2025 Texas Semiconductor Summit, October 29-30
Two-day campus summit brings industry experts, university leaders and government officials together to strategize on overcoming chip shortage.
A&M system associate vice chancellor for research David Staack says this is a step towards getting a piece of 52 billion dollars in federal money to fund semiconductor research, development, and manufacturing.
Microchips, essential components for electronic devices, are receiving increased attention in Texas to bolster the semiconductor industry. Texas A&M University…
According to the system, the institute is necessary to coordinate responses to state and federal CHIPS initiatives and to coordinate…
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering, the youngest in the College of Engineering, has seen enrollment numbers grow over…
The all-day event brought together leading subject matter experts from across Texas as part of an ongoing effort to take…
Dr. Yue Kuo has been selected for the 2022 Edward Goodrich Acheson Award from The Electrochemical Society for his distinguished…
SecureAmerica Institute partners at Morgan State University investigated how ready small-to-medium manufacturers are to adopt digital practices as part of…
Texas A&M computer engineering experts weigh in. Source: What’s Happening With The Semiconductor Chip Shortage? – Texas A&M Today