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Texas Institute for Electronics
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Austin, TX 895 followers
UT-Austin-supported collaboration of preeminent semiconductor companies, national labs, and academic institutions
About us
TIE’s Vision: Innovate semiconductor solutions through advanced Heterogeneous Integration (HI) TIE’s Mission: Establish a non-profit, open-access semiconductor accelerator to: - Develop and execute a state-of-the-art 3DHI manufacturing technology roadmap - Provide critical pilot manufacturing capabilities to address national security needs and catalyze domestic economic growth - Reinvent and expand pathways for an inclusive workforce and make Central Texas a premier hub for comprehensive workforce development - Scale-up TIE technologies through partnerships with domestic fabs and OSATs
- Website
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www.txie.org
External link for Texas Institute for Electronics
- Industry
- Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Austin, TX
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2021
Locations
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Primary
Austin, TX 78758, US
Employees at Texas Institute for Electronics
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Ravi S Rao
Advisor to CEO @ Texas Institute for Electronics | Strategic Executive Advisor: Office of the UT President
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Steve Groothuis
Semiconductor Advanced Packaging, R&D, Simulations, and Defense Contract Proposals
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Virginia Hoskins
University of Texas at Austin
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Alyssa Reinhart, Ph.D.
Working to reinvent and strengthen educational pathways into the semiconductor workforce
Updates
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Texas Institute for Electronics reposted this
Several Texas Engineers are working on new semiconductor technologies as part of a program funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), Intel Corporation, and Samsung Semiconductor. Four of the 23 selected projects involve our very own faculty from The University of Texas at Austin Cockrell School of Engineering 🤘 These four projects focus on improving energy efficiency, advancing computing and creating new materials for better semiconductors. Swipe through to read more about how these projects aim to develop the next generation of semiconductor technology. https://lnkd.in/g_ysEJVT
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🔔 Announcing a New Era in Semiconductor Education! 🔔 The Texas Institute for Electronics (TIE) is proud to announce the launch of the website and application process for the new Master’s Program in Semiconductor Science and Engineering at the Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin! This innovative program is designed to develop the next wave of leaders and innovators in the semiconductor industry, equipping students with the technical expertise, research skills, and industry connections needed to excel in this rapidly evolving field. 🌟 Why This Program Stands Out: - Access to world-renowned faculty and groundbreaking research - Hands-on training with the latest semiconductor technologies - Direct engagement with industry leaders and innovators - Located in Austin, a global hub for tech and semiconductor innovation This program is a game-changer for anyone looking to advance or pivot their career in one of the most dynamic sectors of the tech industry. 📅 Ready to take the next step? Applications are now open! Visit https://lnkd.in/gWc9B8ut to learn more and apply. Join us at TIE and The University of Texas at Austin in driving the future of semiconductor innovation! 🚀 #Semiconductors #TechEducation #GraduatePrograms #UTexas #TexasInstituteforElectronics #EngineeringLeaders #SemiconductorInnovation #AustinTech #FutureOfElectronics
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Texas Institute for Electronics reposted this
We’re thrilled to see this major news for Texas Institute for Electronics. DARPA’s Next Generation Microelectronics Manufacturing Program is among the largest federal awards ever to any UT System institution. The award could not be in better hands, and we’re excited to see the impact this has on micro-electronics, advanced packaging, and the Austin semiconductor ecosystem. SandBox is proud to partner with TIE and we look forward to supporting future developments. You can read the coverage from Austin American-Statesman statesman here: https://lnkd.in/gEAACwpS And the full press release here: https://lnkd.in/exUfCaYU #semiconductornew #semiconductormanufacturing The University of Texas at Austin Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
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Texas Institute for Electronics reposted this
Congratulations to S.V. Sreenivasan, John Schreck and the rest of the Texas Institute for Electronics team on the historic $840M DARPA NGMM award to advance 3DHI for national security! https://lnkd.in/eE5McJtj Zero ASIC is thrilled to be part of the team working on this once in a generation program.
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Texas Institute for Electronics reposted this
Our Next-Generation Microelectronics Manufacturing program (NGMM) aims to cultivate the #microchips of tomorrow, starting with accessible U.S. prototyping and #3DHI fabrication. Under a significant new agreement with the The University of Texas at Austin, we’ll work with the Texas Institute for Electronics to establish the first-ever national center for advancing domestic microelectronics #manufacturing.
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Texas Institute for Electronics reposted this
3D Glass Solutions is very pleased to be part of the Texas Institute of Electronics' team to build a DOD microelectronics manufacturing center to advance the domestic supply chain for semiconductors and electronic packaging for 3DHI. This facility will bring advanced packaging to the forefront of systems integration and we are happy that glass is playing a crucial role! https://lnkd.in/gzpZMcSt
UT’s Texas Institute for Electronics Awarded $840M
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Texas Institute for Electronics reposted this
The Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) has selected the Texas Institute for Electronics (TIE) at The University of Texas at Austin to develop the next generation of high-performing semiconductor microsystems for the Department of Defense. https://lnkd.in/g69A92eQ
UT’s Texas Institute for Electronics Awarded $840M To Build a DOD Microelectronics Manufacturing Center, Advance U.S. Semiconductor Industry
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