The RCA factory in Bloomington, seen here in the 1950s, was once a global leader in electronics. The first color television was produced there in 1954. By the late 1960s, Indiana employed 130,000 ...
MCLEAN, Va., Oct. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HII (NYSE: HII) announced today that its Mission Technologies division will lead one of the four new microelectronics projects stemming from the CHIPS ...
Federal officials awarded the Southwest Advanced Prototyping Hub with a $29.6 million grant through the CHIPS Act to support five microelectronics projects. Federal officials on Tuesday awarded the ...
BRUSSELS, June 8 (Reuters) - Airbus AIR.PA, ASML ASML.AS, Ericsson ERICb.ST and 53 other companies will take part in joint microelectronics and communication technologies projects with up to 8.1 ...
Two of Indiana’s top research universities are partaking in a four-way research alliance that organizers have described as an unprecedented agreement that allows members to work on microelectronics ...
France, Germany, Italy and Britain secured EU approval to grant 1.75 billion euros or $2 billion in state aid to a joint microelectronics project aimed at encouraging investments in internet-connected ...
LEMONT, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory is managing two microelectronics studies that will support multidisciplinary codesign of hardware and ...
The newly formed Applied Research Institute identified its first multimillion-dollar project Thursday as an investment in streamlining the research and development of microelectronics. The Central ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - France, Germany, Italy and Britain secured EU approval on Tuesday to grant 1.75 billion euros ($2 billion) in state aid to a joint microelectronics project aimed at encouraging ...
The Department of Energy has awarded $54 million in grant money to ten microelectronics projects led by its national laboratories. Announced Wednesday, the funding is geared toward research efforts ...
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