03.19.21
With an eye on the US semiconductor market, dpiX and TNO at Holst Centre announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to expand the two companies' collaboration in thin-film semiconductor and electronics research, development, prototyping and manufacturing.
The two have been working together for several years on the development of flexible medical detectors.
"We're poised to take full advantage of a major boost to the US semiconductor industry that the CHIPS for America Act could make possible," said Frank Caris, CEO and president of dpiX. "With TNO at Holst Centre as a partner, we'll be able to expand even further."
dpiX holds the advantage of running the largest A-Si semiconductor fabrication facility outside of Asia. TNO at Holst Centre offers an ecosystem of partnerships in industry and academia.
"Together, we will continue to advance our manufacturing and design expertise and capacity in flat-panel and assembly technologies," said Ton van Mol, CEO of TNO at Holst Centre. "We're also now looking into other applications such as LED displays and sensor systems."
The two have been working together for several years on the development of flexible medical detectors.
"We're poised to take full advantage of a major boost to the US semiconductor industry that the CHIPS for America Act could make possible," said Frank Caris, CEO and president of dpiX. "With TNO at Holst Centre as a partner, we'll be able to expand even further."
dpiX holds the advantage of running the largest A-Si semiconductor fabrication facility outside of Asia. TNO at Holst Centre offers an ecosystem of partnerships in industry and academia.
"Together, we will continue to advance our manufacturing and design expertise and capacity in flat-panel and assembly technologies," said Ton van Mol, CEO of TNO at Holst Centre. "We're also now looking into other applications such as LED displays and sensor systems."