➀ The UKRI has announced 16 semiconductor projects receiving £11.5 million in government funding; ➁ The projects aim to scale up semiconductor manufacturing, improve supply chain resilience, and encourage collaboration between academia and industry; ➂ The funded projects cover a range of areas, including epitaxy, quantum dot sensors, photovoltaic components, and power devices.
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