The anticipated funding is made possible by the CHIPS and Science Act to create opportunities for thousands to join the U.S. semiconductor workforce.

Texas A&M Engineering and the Texas A&M Semiconductor Institute will soon launch multiple programs and initiatives to bolster the semiconductor industry.

The agreement is aimed at facilitating collaboration in a number of key areas, including the design and production of semiconductors.

Two-day campus summit brings industry experts, university leaders and government officials together to strategize on overcoming chip shortage.

The contribution builds upon Samsung’s commitment to developing a STEM-ready workforce in Central Texas.