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Georgia Tech Joins National Semiconductor Technology Center to Advance U.S. Leadership in Semiconductor Innovation
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The Georgia Institute of Technology recently joined the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC), a public-private consortium dedicated to supporting and extending U.S. leadership in semiconductor research, design, engineering, and advanced manufacturing. This collaboration aligns with Georgia Tech's commitment to fostering innovation and driving economic growth through cutting-edge research and development.
"Joining the NSTC is a significant milestone for Georgia Tech," said George White, senior director for strategic partnerships. "This partnership will enable us to collaborate with leading experts in the semiconductor field, drive groundbreaking research, and contribute to the advancement of semiconductor technology in the U.S."
The NSTC is operated by Natcast (National Center for the Advancement of Semiconductor Technology) and supported by the Department of Commerce through the CHIPS and Science Act. NSTC brings together key stakeholders from academia, industry, and government to create a robust semiconductor ecosystem. As a member, Georgia Tech will have access to a wide range of benefits, including research grant opportunities, participation in NSTC-led research projects, and access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources.
Georgia Tech's involvement in the NSTC will focus on several key areas, including workforce development, research and development initiatives, and fostering collaboration between academia and industry. By participating in the NSTC, Georgia Tech aims to enhance its research capabilities, support the growth of the semiconductor industry, and contribute to national economic and security goals.
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- Created By:aneumeister3
- Created:03/19/2025
- Modified By:Laurie Haigh
- Modified:03/21/2025
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