2024-05-31

ams OSRAM plans to significantly expand production and chip technologies in Styria by 2030 as part of the European Chips Act

Planned investment in new generations of innovative microchips totalling EUR 588 Mio. by 2030 to meet growing demand for applications in medical technology, industry and consumer handhelds. Federal Minister of Labour and Economy Martin Kocher welcomes and supports the application for funding as part of the European Chips Act The requested funding of up to EUR 200 Mio. is part of important investments by ams OSRAM in Austria in the development and production of future generations of microchips “Made in Europe” In the midterm future, ap...
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