The U.S. CHIPS for America Mash-Up

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It's been quite an exciting year for the U.S. Chips for America as the funding starts rolling out. All year long, Françoise von Trapp has interviewed various government dignitaries about various elements of the CHIPS Act. This episode brings these episodes together in order of appearance, to give you a timeline of the year's progress. 

First up is Dan Berger,  National Advanced Packaging Manufacturing Program (NAPMP), who explains how CHIPS Acts monies are being used to address gaps like advanced packaging and substrate manufacturing, to help revitalize the US semiconductor industry. The focus is on developing domestic manufacturing teams for U.S. leadership in microelectronics, with global collaboration and security in mind. He discusses the importance of advanced packaging roadmaps aimed at scaling down feature sizes, eliminating interposers and integrating chiplets directly onto substrates.  

Next, we hear from the Honoroable Laurie Locascio, Director of NIST, and Undersecretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology. She explains importance of public-private collaboration, addressing research gaps, strategic investments, and global collaboration to ensure the industry's success and address economic and national security concerns.

Lastly, Dev Palmer explains Chips Act's funding distribution and its impact on the semiconductor ecosystem. He emphasizes the importance of bridging research and industry and describes some of the programs key initiatives. Palmer highlights the need for collaboration across large and small businesses, academia, and nonprofits to achieve the Chips Act's ambitious goals, and shares the details of the recently announced Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program under the Biden Harris administration.

 Contact the Panelists on LinkedIn

  • Dan Berger, Associate Director, NAPMP
  • Dr. Laurie Locascio, NIST
  • Dev Palmer, NAPMP

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