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Cargill partners with ASU to explore bio-based materials in chip manufacturing

Cargill partners with ASU to explore bio-based materials in chip manufacturing

ASU researchers will help the Cargill Bioindustrial company in its pursuit of technological advances that promise to boost U.S. semiconductor industry operations. The university’s research and workforce development programs are seen as major sources of new engineering and science talent that will contribute to advances in manufacturing engineering and the performance of advanced materials. A leader of ASU’s Knowledge Enterprise says the university’s training of the next generation of engineers and scientists can also be expected to especially help to achieve innovations that boost the semiconductor industry’s important lab-to-fab ecosystem.

See also: Cargill, ASU Partner to Advance Semiconductor Material Innovation, BISinfotech, May 28

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