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Childcare in the CHIPS Act: Resources and Solutions – Webinar Recording Now Available

On September 19th, the SEMI Foundation brought together CHIPS office representatives, workforce development thought leaders, and childcare solution providers to present the webinar Childcare in the CHIPS Act: Resources and Solutions.

U.S. Department of Commerce Issues Final Rule on Implementation of CHIPS Act National Security Guardrails

On September 22, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued a final rule on its implementation of the national security guardrails outlined in the text of the CHIPS and Science Act.

Podcast: SEMICON West 2023 Reimagined for a New Age of Chip Industry Opportunities

This year’s SEMICON West features a slew of new features that span keynote and conference programming, networking opportunities and even dining options.

New Semiconductor Industry Hiring Military Events Aim to Help Fill Talent Gap – First in Phoenix on May 31

To help semiconductor companies tap this important demographic as part of its VetWorks program, the SEMI Foundation is launching a series of Semiconductor Industry Hiring Military Hiring events around the country – the first later this month in Phoenix.

CHIPS Program Office Releases Additional Funding Application Guidance

The CHIPS Program Office (CPO) yesterday released materials to provide additional guidance for CHIPS funding applicants.

U.S. Commerce and Treasury Departments Issue Rules on Uses of CHIPS and Science Act Funding to Protect National Security

The U.S. Departments of Commerce and Treasury today published separate but aligned rules in the Federal Register to guide the implementation of the CHIPS and Science Act to ensure that adversaries of the U.S. and its allies do not use technology funded by the act for deleterious purposes.