<p>Strathclyde University has received £9 million from Innovate UK to pursue semiconductor packaging R&D.</p><p>The goal is to create an advanced packaging line for power electronic semiconductors that will reduce packaging times from months to days.</p><p>Global material shortages, limited manufacturing capacity, and a lack of innovation facilities have left the UK supply chain dependent on international markets for key components, leading to long delays.</p>
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