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Government of Canada invests $36 million in Ottawa semiconductor firm Ranovus and highlights U.S. – Canada collaboration

This week, Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced a C$36 million contribution to Ranovus Inc. to support a C$100 million project aimed at advancing the...

2022 HardTech conference highlights supply chain issues and need for government support in the semiconductor industry

Markham-based tech hub VentureLAB hosted its second annual HardTech summit, bringing together tech leaders to highlight hardware and semiconductor innovation in Canada. Phil Vokins, director,...

Canadian government announces $240 million investment in semiconductor and photonics industries

Canada's semiconductor industry received a boost this week as the Honourable François‑Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, announced the Semiconductor Challenge Callout,...

Canada’s Semiconductor Council releases its action plan recommendations

Canada’s Semiconductor Council released its recommendations to reinforce Canada’s semiconductor supply chain on Nov. 23. The report summarized the council’s suggestions for Canada’s short, medium...

Hashtag Trending August 13 – Bill to stop tech giant in-app purchase control; Publishers accuse Facebook of taking content; Canada’s role in the chip...

Files from Samira Balsara U.S. Senators introduce a bill to stop Apple and Google’s control over in-app purchases, three Australian publishers are accusing Facebook of...

Worldwide semiconductor sales dropped sharply in November

Decline of 9.8 per cent from the previous year was even more than in October, when sales dropped 7.2 per cent from the same period in 2007

Texas Instruments CEO: India is chip-design force

India is emerging as a chip-design powerhouse, according to Tom Engibous, chairman, chief executive officer, and president of Dallas-based semiconductor maker, Texas Instruments Inc.

Semiconductor sales up again in November

The global semiconductor industry continues to show signs of recovery for the second month in a row, spurred on by sales of PCs, wireless products and other consumer goods, including technology for automotive products, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) said Wednesday.

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