Recent #Government Support news in the semiconductor industry

2 months ago
1. Japan's semiconductor industry is rebounding through strategic international partnerships rather than domestic dominance; 2. New alliances with TSMC and Rapidus highlight a shift toward collaborative manufacturing models; 3. Government subsidies and geopolitical factors drive Japan's renewed semiconductor ambitions with advanced packaging focus.
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5 months ago

➀ The Korean government announced a $23.25 billion support package for its semiconductor industry, an increase from last year's announced 26 trillion won package.

➁ The increased support is a response to competition from China, uncertainties in US policy, and rising costs for chip companies.

➂ The government has also raised the financial assistance program for the chip industry to 20 trillion won, up from the previous 17 trillion won.

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10 months ago
➀ The German federal project 'skills4chips' aims to secure skilled professionals for the semiconductor industry by establishing a national educational academy. ➁ The 'Microtec Academy' is set to respond to the growing demand for skilled workers and will be coordinated by the Berlin Ferdinand-Braun-Institut. ➂ The project, which is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, will focus on upskilling and reskilling in microelectronics and microsystem technology, with a budget of 12 million euros over four years.
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10 months ago
➀ The US government has announced a $100 million funding opportunity to apply AI and autonomous experimentation (AE) to next-generation semiconductor manufacturing. ➁ The investment aims to demonstrate that new sustainable semiconductor materials and processes can be designed and tested within five years. ➂ The funding will support universities, researchers, and graduates to increase the sustainability of semiconductor manufacturing and build a skilled workforce.
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11 months ago
➀ IBM opened its first quantum data center outside of the US in Ehningen, Germany, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz in attendance; ➁ The center houses two IBM Quantum Eagle-based systems and an upcoming IBM Heron system, enhancing IBM's global quantum network; ➂ The German government is supporting the development of quantum technologies and the center is expected to foster innovation and business growth.
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