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May 2, 2023

Education Costs, Lack of Engineering Interest Hurting Semiconductor Industry

“We need to … move the needle in the next few years. We need to convince more of these students to come, to consider, and prepare for careers in the semiconductor industry,” said Mark Lundstrom, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue University, during panel discussions last month to discuss the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act at the university.
April 28, 2023

Emerging hardtech field offers opportunities

If you’ve paid attention to business and technology news over the past two or three years, you’ve probably heard about hardtech—even if you’re not quite sure what it is.
April 20, 2023

Ixana wins Startup of the Year Mira Award

West Lafayette, Ind.-based Ixana, inventor of a new wireless technology with the potential to transform human computer interaction, won the award for Startup of the year during TechPoint’s 24th annual Mira Awards gala honoring the best of tech in Indiana.
April 20, 2023

Talent and chip production go hand-in-hand

To keep up with the U.S.’s manufacturing goals set out in the CHIPs for America and CHIPS and Science Acts, the U.S. must invest in its workforce, according to panelists that spoke during a summit hosted by Purdue University on Tuesday.
April 17, 2023

‘UnPHILtered’: Purdue’s major investments in technology

Purdue University announced that the school is making huge investments in computer science, AI, and semiconductors, which will push the school to the forefront of defining artificial intelligence.

On the latest “UnPHILtered,” we are joined by Purdue President Mung Chiang, and discuss what Purdue has planned for their future in technology.
March 10, 2023

Can AI Tools Like ChatGPT Replace Computer Programmers?

Despite the fast-evolving capabilities of AI chatbots to write code as well as human language, many computer science educators see significant limits for these tools in accuracy, security and copyright infringement.
March 7, 2023

‘UnPHILtered’: Purdue named one of world’s most innovative in semiconductor training

Will Purdue University help Indiana become the Silicon Valley of the Midwest?

On Monday night’s “UnPHILtered,” News 8 anchor Phil Sanchez talked with Mark Lundstrom, a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue, to learn why the school has been named one of the most innovative in the world and what it means for the Hoosier State.
March 2, 2023

Roads that Charge Electric Cars While Driving?!

What if you could drive your electric car anywhere in America and the road would charge it for you? Wireless EV charging may sound like science fiction, but it’s happening in Indiana, where researchers from ASPIRE are paving the way for an electrified future.
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