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  • Event
  • 26 April 2024

How the EU and the US can Advance Together in the Microchip Race - Transatlantic Developments in the Semiconductor Industry

In the aftermath of the Covid Pandemic and now the War in Ukraine, the EU and the United States are eager to work together and leverage their innovative ecosystems and to build up their position in the semiconductor ecosystem.

Leaders from the EU and the U.S. collaborate via the specially created Trade & Technology Council to find effective ways to and realign on their strengths. As the European Commission has noted, maintaining a reliable global market for European products and ensuring security of supply “will require building balanced semiconductor partnerships with like-minded countries…[with the aim of setting] out cooperative frameworks on initiatives of mutual interest and seek[ing] a commitment to ensure continuity of supply in times of crisis.”

The United States has also acknowledged the importance of formalizing cooperation with allies in fostering secure supply chains. It allocated $500 million over five years for the establishment of a Multilateral Semiconductors Security Fund, which includes provisions for developing harmonized export controls, intellectual property rights, and foreign direct investment screening.
  • Brokerage event
  • 01003013 - Information Technology/Informatics
    01002001 - Micro and Nanotechnology related to Electronics and Microelectronics
    01003005 - Computer Hardware
    01001001 - Automation, Robotics Control Systems
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  • Online only
  • New York City, United States

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When
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Host organisation
European American Chamber of Commerce New York
Website
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gJS3pkp0QT6zzYdB8_1xYA

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