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The King and Queen of the Netherlands visited Albany on Wednesday.
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Top state and federal officials gathered Tuesday at GlobalFoundries in Malta to celebrate $1.5 billion in federal funding.
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The Albany NanoTech Complex is getting a big boost that could help it become a national research hub.
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The University of Vermont and GlobalFoundries are partnering to create a new laboratory that will offer students high-tech learning opportunities and the company access to a trained workforce.
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Semiconductor manufacturer GlobalFoundries has finalized its purchase of 800 acres in Saratoga County next to its existing chip fab and global headquarters. However, the company says plans for building a second fab are contingent on federal funding that could be impacted in the ongoing debt ceiling debate.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer stopped by the SUNY Polytechnic Institute’s Colleges Of Nanoscale Science And Engineering in Albany Tuesday, launching a new push to limit the use of Chinese-made semiconductor chips.
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College and industry leaders met for a roundtable Wednesday to discuss how the Capital Region is preparing for and will be impacted by investments from the $280 billion CHIPS and Science Act, which was signed into law by President Biden on Tuesday.
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer came to Albany today to make another push for President Biden to name upstate New York the epicenter of American chip manufacturing.
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Democratic Congressman Paul Tonko was in Albany Sunday touting the CHIPS and Science Act, which is now on President Biden’s desk.
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Following passage in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday, the House voted Thursday afternoon to pass the CHIPS Act.