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MSU Joins Midwest Network Ensuring Success of U.S. Semiconductor and Microelectronics Supply Chain

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Michigan State University
December 19, 2022
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Michigan State University will play a key role in keeping the semiconductor and microelectronics supply chain strong. As part of the Midwest Regional Network to Address Needs in Semiconductor and Microelectronics, the university will work alongside 11 schools as a regional research and education powerhouse to create top talent in the semiconductor industry.

Michigan State University has joined 11 other colleges and universities from Michigan, Indiana and Ohio to address national priorities for semiconductor and microelectronics research, education and workforce development.

As part of the network of schools, MSU will collaborate with the other institutions to innovate ways to bring the semiconductor and microelectronics supply chain to the Midwest and expand supply chain ecosystems through groundbreaking research and developing top talent.

“Michigan State’s research and talent development assets position us well to foster this crucial industry here at home,” said MSU President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D. “With our Midwest partner schools, we will help create technology jobs, strengthen our regional economies and amplify our nation’s manufacturing competitiveness.”

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