Podcast EP11: Semiconductor Shortages and the CHIPS Act Explained
Dan and Mike are joined by Terry Daly for a thoughtful and informative overview of global semiconductor supply challenges and an excellent overview of the CHIPS for America Act, an ambitious piece of US legislation aimed at establishing investments and incentives to support U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, research and development, and supply chain security.
Terry is a Senior Fellow – Council on Emerging Market Enterprises at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He is a long-time veteran of the semiconductor industry. His prior experience includes SVP at GLOBALFOUNDRIES. There, he served as head of strategy and corporate development, chief of staff to the CEO, and head of corporate program management. He had instrumental roles in global strategic alliances and M&A, including the acquisition of the microelectronics business from IBM.
There is a lot of very useful information in this podcast. As a result, we exceed our 30 minutes maximum length rule by two minutes.
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