Semiconductor
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Texas State Technical College in Hutto receives $3.5M semiconductor grant
10 Jan 2026, 00:37 IST10 Jan 2026, 00:37 ISTRelevance: 75%

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Texas State Technical College in Hutto has received a $3.5 million federal grant to support its Accelerated Semiconductor Technician Training Program. This initiative aims to enhance workforce development in the semiconductor sector, providing training for roles such as process technicians and gas control system specialists. The funding is part of the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund, established under the Texas CHIPS Act, which encourages semiconductor manufacturing and research in Texas. This grant reflects a commitment to bolstering the local semiconductor workforce, which is critical for meeting future industry demands....
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Industries
Industrial & Manufacturing
Consumer Electronics
Components
Semiconductors & ICs
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United States
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Semiconductor
Technology Advancement
