ESIA, the association representing Europe's semiconductor industry, has called for an 'immediate Chips Act 2.0' — if the bloc is to maintain momentum in the global race for technological leadership. One such step is fast-tracking state aid schemes — one of the regulation's most crucial mechanisms to attract major international companies and increase the number of domestic chip factories.
ESIA, the association representing Europe's semiconductor industry, has called for an 'immediate Chips Act 2.0' — if the bloc is to maintain momentum in the global race for technological leadership. One such step is fast-tracking state aid schemes — one of the regulation's most crucial mechanisms to attract major international companies and increase the number of domestic chip factories.