ASU at the heart of the state's revitalized microelectronics industry
Arizona now leads the nation in private-sector semiconductor investments, and ASU has been there every step of the way
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With the critical semiconductor industry growing in Arizona, a strong, skilled workforce is needed. ASU leaders recently met with a delegation of nine Taiwanese universities and U.S. Department of State officials to discuss collaborations between ASU and top universities in Taiwan on education exchange and workforce development.
ASU hosts first-ever tri-nation North America Semiconductor Conference
Arizona State University is hosting government and industry leaders from the U.S., Canada and Mexico at a high-level conference in Washington, D.C., this week to ensure North America’s future in the semiconductor industry.
Building the microelectronics manufacturing blueprint
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ASU Day at the Capitol showcases global solutions for the future
Solutions that touch many facets of life in Arizona and beyond were on display from ASU at the state Capitol on Tuesday. Hundreds of alumni, faculty and staff gathered on the Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza to showcase the research and innovations that keep ASU on the forefront of solving some of the biggest challenges and creating opportunities for a better future.
Q&A: How Proposers Day pairs ASU researchers, companies to identify industry challenges
ASU's Science and Technology Centers bring the university’s research expertise and facilities into partnership with industry to solve a broad array of technical challenges and train the workforce of the future. As part of that mission, the STCs host semi-annual Proposers Day events, where they address challenges being faced in fields that are the focus of a given STC.