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New institute accelerates future of microelectronics system integration, advanced packaging
October 19, 2023
Purdue University is working toward the future in microelectronic product development with the creation of the Institute for Advanced System Integration and Packaging (ASIP) to enable faster designing and building of microelectronic systems.
Read Full ArticlePurdue Shoutout From Sec. Raimondo
September 19, 2023
At a CHIPS & Science Act hearing, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says her visit to Purdue University was one of the best trips of her tenure.
Read Full ArticleU.S. needs to invest in training, recruiting to expand semiconductor workforce
August 25, 2023
Chipmaker Nvidia reported this week that it doubled its quarterly revenue from a year ago. Its dominance in semiconductors for artificial intelligence is based on products that are manufactured overseas.
Read Full ArticleProfessor Hua Tackles Sustainability Topics with Western Digital
August 22, 2023
Western Digital’s newest ESG goals are bold, focused on establishing the company as a leader in sustainability. While optimization plays a role, the implementation of ambitious technology to meet these new goals is key. Capacity leadership for the HDD business unit, for example, plays a key role in the company’s climate action.
Read Full ArticlePurdue Launches Semiconductor Upskilling Program in India
August 6, 2023
Purdue University, a renowned educational institution, is all set to launch a groundbreaking upskilling and training program in semiconductor technology for Indian students and professionals. The program, lasting between 6 to 12 months, is being developed in collaboration with the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) and aims to empower students from tier two and tier three colleges in India and professionals within the semiconductor industry.
Read Full ArticleIndiana Tests if the Heartland Can Transform Into a Chip Hub
August 6, 2023
The state has little experience with semiconductors, but the Biden administration has promised to unleash opportunity in "the heartland of America" through the $52 billion CHIPS Act.
Read Full ArticleThe Economist: America is building chip factories. Purdue leading the charge to find the workers.
August 5, 2023
Judged by one measure, America’s new industrial policy is off to a roaring start. Enticed by subsidies, companies are pouring money into semiconductor plants and electric-vehicle factories. With investment in manufacturing facilities running at a record high, President Joe Biden’s claim that the future will again be “made in America” seems more credible than it once did.
Read Full ArticlePurdue University To Offer Semiconductor Courses In India, Signs Agreement With India Semiconductor Mission
August 2, 2023
Purdue University is set to offer semiconductor programmes for Indian students and professionals from next year. An upskilling and training programme, the duration of which will be between 6 and 12 months, will be rolled out in partnership with the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM).
Read Full ArticleIndiana one of two states competing for $50B semiconductor plant
June 21, 2023
Indiana one of two states competing for $50B semiconductor plant
Read Full ArticleCarol Handwerker Appointed to NIST Advisory Committee
June 6, 2023
We often hear words and phrases that naturally go together: Salt and pepper, touch and go, trace and space. When it comes to the work of IPC member Carol Handwerker, however, the collocations are much more nuanced, deeper, and have greater significance. You’re more likely to think of phrases such as standards and technology, lead-free and solder, or advanced packaging and heterogeneous integration.
Read Full ArticleCan universities solve the semiconductor talent shortage?
June 5, 2023
In May, Krushitha Reddy celebrated the completion of her graduate studies under the warm Arizona sun. During a two-year programme at Arizona State University (ASU), Reddy completed an array of courses in Materials Science, including ASU’s Graduate Certificate in Semiconductor Processing, and is now actively pursuing a career in the semiconductor industry. It’s a sector, she says, that “push[es] the boundaries of technological innovation” — and one that’s always seeking fresh talent.
Read Full ArticleWho Will Make the Chips?
May 30, 2023
Kai Ze Ee didn’t start out wanting to work in semiconductors. In fact, he spent most of his teens—at a U.S. boarding school—playing golf, with a desire to go pro. But when the pandemic hit, he decided to go back to his native Singapore for two years of mandatory military service and began exploring other career options on the weekends.
Read Full ArticleAhead of G7, President Biden and Prime Minister Kishida Highlight New Partnerships, Including Purdue, in Quantum Computing and Semiconductors
May 18, 2023
President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. met with Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan in Hiroshima today to advance cooperation on a range of security, economic, and regional issues.
Read Full ArticleWashington Post Podcast: Secretary Gina Raimondo and Purdue President Mung Chiang on the Workforce of Tomorrow
May 18, 2023
Washington Post Live anchor and co-author of The Early 202 newsletter Leigh Ann Caldwell speaks with Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and Purdue University President Mung Chiang about the role of workforce development, education and innovative technologies in shaping the future of the American economy.
Read Full ArticleU.S. Prepares to Establish Its $11 Billion NSTC
March 23, 2023
The U.S. Department of Commerce, during the first quarter of this year, will issue guidelines on the first proposals for the creation of the $11 billion National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC) aimed at restoring the nation’s leadership in the chip industry.
Read Full ArticleThis university is addressing the shortage of U.S. semiconductor engineers
March 2, 2023
Purdue University is No. 16 on Fast Company’s list of the World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies of 2023. Explore the full list of companies that are reshaping industries and culture.
Read Full ArticleU.S. Pours Money Into Chips, but Even Soaring Spending Has Limits
January 1, 2023
Amid a tech cold war with China, U.S. companies have pledged nearly $200 billion for chip manufacturing projects since early 2020. But the investments are not a silver bullet.
Read Full ArticleMoore's law: The journey ahead
November 17, 2022
The transistor was invented 75 years ago, and the integrated circuit (IC) soon thereafter. The progress in making transistors smaller also led to them becoming cheaper, which was famously noted as Moore’s law.
Read Full ArticleHow a thriving semiconductor industry is emerging in the Silicon Heartland
November 10, 2022
In 2015, there were five billion semiconductors produced worldwide; by 2020, that number jumped to 50 billion. During the past 20 years, however, U.S. production of semiconductors has fallen from 37% to 12% as companies outsourced their manufacturing to countries such as China, Taiwan, and South Korea.
Read Full ArticleHuman Fabs For Silicon Fabs
October 26, 2022
Between August and September, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, and Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks all visited Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. A recurrent theme of these trips? Semiconductors.
Read Full ArticleEconomic future of U.S. depends on making engineering cool
October 23, 2022
Purdue University races to expand semiconductor education to fill yawning workforce gap that threatens reshoring effort.
Read Full ArticleNCKU-Purdue's LOI to further collaborate R&D; and Talent Development For semi-conductor and Sustainable Manufacturing
August 29, 2022
A Letter of Intent (LOI) is signed by Dean Yan-Kuin Su(蘇炎坤) for the NCKU Academy of Innovative Semiconductor and Sustainable Manufacturing (AISSM), and Dr. Mark Lundstrom, the Interim Dean for The College of Engineering of Purdue University, with an aim to further enhance the collaboration of academic exchange, R&D and talent development in the sector of semiconductors and sustainable manufacturing.
Read Full ArticleWistron, Purdue University Signed a Cutting-edge Technology Research Plan
August 22, 2022
Wistron Corporation announced signing a cutting-edge technology research plan with Purdue University. Both will cooperate on open edge computing and smart manufacturing related applications, while jointly developing decentralized processing systems that can be used in smart factory management platforms.
Read Full ArticleHolcomb on trip to Taiwan, South Korea in search of semiconductor, battery investment
August 21, 2022
The week-long economic development trip began in Taiwan, home to some of the world's largest semiconductor companies.
Read Full ArticleCongress Passes CHIPS for America Act
July 28, 2022
CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 Section-by-Section Summary
Read Full ArticleIndiana’s Economic Development Momentum Continues with State’s First Microelectronics Fab, $1.8B Planned Investment from SkyWater Technology
July 22, 2022
Headquartered in Bloomington, Minnesota, SkyWater plans to construct a 600,000-square-foot semiconductor research and development and production facility in partnership with Purdue University in West Lafayette.
Read Full Article$1.8B semiconductor plant planned next to Purdue’s campus
July 20, 2022
SkyWater Technology announced plans Wednesday to build a $1.8 million semiconductor manufacturing and research center adjacent to Purdue University’s main campus that’s expected to create 750 new jobs within five years of its opening.
Read Full ArticleProfessor: Chip design center marks 'first win' for semiconductor industry in Indiana
June 29, 2022
Professor: Chip design center marks 'first win' for semiconductor industry in Indiana
Read Full ArticleIndiana Economic Development Corporation has formed the Accelerating Microelectronics Production & Development Task Force
May 27, 2022
The AMPD is tasked with accelerating and supporting microelectronics research and innovation in Indiana.
Read Full ArticleSRC Selected by NIST’s Advanced Manufacturing Office to Define the Future of Microelectronics and Advanced Packaging Technology (MAPT)
April 7, 2022
Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC), a world-renowned high technology research consortium, announced today that it has been selected by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Advanced Manufacturing Office to define the future technology goals of the microelectronics and advanced packaging technology (MAPT) industry.
Read Full ArticleGanesh Subbarayan gives Distinguished Lecture at Georgia Tech's 3D Systems Packaging Center
April 7, 2022
Heterogeneous integration provides a powerful and cost-effective means for building complex Systems-in-Package (SIPs).
Read Full ArticleChip makers feel labor market squeeze
March 23, 2022
Growing global demand for chips has semiconductor companies scrambling to hire engineers and other skilled workers in the U.S. amid a nationwide labor shortage and international supply chain disruptions.
Read Full ArticleHolcomb takes part in manufacturing panel at White House
March 9, 2022
Speed kills, but when it comes to manufacturing, slow speed kills business, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb noted during remarks at a White House event Wednesday to discuss the bipartisan Innovation and Competition Act.
Read Full ArticleRemarks by President Biden in Roundtable With CEOs and Governors in Support of the Bipartisan Innovation Act
March 9, 2022
THE PRESIDENT: All right. Well, thanks, everybody, for being here. And for my colleagues that are on the screen, thank you for being here. I’m pleased to be joined by — by a group of very distinguished people, and particularly by the governor from Indiana, Eric Holcomb; and my good friend, Gretchen Whitmer, from the state of Michigan; and some of America’s world leaders and most important manufacturers in the world and — Cummins, Hewlett-Packard, Meda- — Medtronic, Micron, Samsung, Whirlpool.
Read Full ArticlePurdue Aims to Support Microchip Manufacturing Workforce
February 1, 2022
Purdue Aims to Support Microchip Manufacturing Workforce
Read Full ArticleOur Silicon Moment
October 22, 2021
Our digital economy is built on silicon: Microelectronic chips with up to tens of billions of transistors “printed” on feature sizes as small as one-ten-thousandth of a strand of hair. Innovative technologies, amazingly, continue to extend the life of Moore’s law: doubling the transistor density every two years, as we have seen throughout the past half-century.
Read Full ArticleUS innovation and manufacturing is vital for national and economic security
September 30, 2021
America’s supply chain vulnerabilities pose both national and economic security issues, exacerbated by COVID-19. In response, we as a country, we must step up and tackle this challenge with states as key partners in order to be successful, specifically when it comes to overcoming the global semiconductor shortage.
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