➀ The US Commerce Department plans to award HP US$50 million to expand and modernize its facility in Oregon. ➁ This funding will support technologies in life sciences instrumentation and AI-related hardware. ➂ HP's expertise in microfluidics and microelectromechanical systems will be leveraged to produce silicon devices for drug discovery and single-cell research.
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