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Scotland to accelerate semiconductor production with £9m R&D injection

Summary by UKTN (UK Tech News)
The British government is injecting £9m into a semiconductor R&D facility in Scotland to boost the UK’s production capacity of critical chips.  The development site, to be hosted in Inchinnan by the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS), will provide an advanced packaging scale-upline for power electronic semiconductors to support faster chip production.  NMIS said the facility would cut the packaging time and distribution to firms fo…
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UKTN (UK Tech News) broke the news in on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
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