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Spectrum News shows how UC is preparing for Intel | University Of Cincinnati – University of Cincinnati

Intel is building two new microchip fabrication plants outside Columbus, a move that is expected to boost electronics manufacturing along the entire supply chain in Ohio. President Biden this week signed a bill that will provide more than $52 billion in subsidies for U.S. semiconductor production and research to spur American manufacturing.

UC microelectronics engineer Ronald Flenniken said graduates often leave Ohio to pursue careers in high-tech manufacturing.

“If you ever really wanted to do this as a living, you had to go to the East Coast or West Coast,” Flenniken told Spectrum News. “Now with Intel being in the Midwest, it makes a big difference.”

UC and a dozen other Midwestern universities and colleges created a new network designed to support semiconductor and microelectronics production in the United States.

“This network of Midwest academic institutions represents an enormous opportunity for our region to lead in microelectronics — both in technological advancement and workforce development,” UC President Neville Pinto said.

Watch the Spectrum News story.

Source: https://www.uc.edu/news/articles/2022/08/spectrum-news-shows-how-uc-is-preparing-for-intel.html

Author: News tech