Strengthening Global Innovation & Building Partnerships: NY CREATES at 2024 SEMICON Japan

NY CREATES proudly showcased its collaborative spirit in driving semiconductor innovation and international collaboration at this year’s SEMICON Japan event. This premier conference brought together leaders in the semiconductor manufacturing supply chain for the latest insights, trends, and innovations. It also marked a significant step forward in creating lasting global partnerships that can benefit New York / U.S. and Japan, as NY CREATES engaged with key partners, industry leaders, and government representatives to accelerate global progress in semiconductor technologies.

Building Strategic Partnerships

NY CREATES and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) announced a strategic partnership to drive international collaboration in the semiconductor industry, highlighting a commitment to promoting advanced chips-related research and development, technology alliances, and workforce development across the high-tech ecosystems of New York’s Capital Region and Japan. This collaboration aims to strengthen U.S.-Japan ties in the semiconductor industry and connect leading organizations in both countries, leveraging their networks to drive innovation in semiconductor technologies while leveraging each other’s strengths to bolster their respective high-tech ecosystems. Read more about the announcement HERE.

Driving Collaboration Through Thought Leadership

NY CREATES Associate VP for Business Development, Frank Tolic, delivered an engaging presentation titled, “Semiconductor Industry Trends in the U.S. and Opportunities for Collaboration with U.S. Companies.” A large crowd gained valuable insights into how strengthened U.S.-Japan collaboration can accelerate semiconductor advancements and unlock mutual opportunities for innovation and economic growth.

View a short video by JETRO featuring Frank Tolic here.

Senior Director of International Partnerships at Empire State Development, Carin Rising shared her presentation, “U.S. Semiconductor Landscape, Innovations, and Opportunities.” She emphasized New York’s growing global semiconductor-related partnerships, highlighting NY CREATES as an integral part of the United States’ innovation ecosystem during the presentation at SEMICON Japan.

Strengthening Existing Partnerships

Supporting a partnership from an earlier agreement announced in August between New York Governor Kathy Hochul and the Hokkaido government to promote semiconductor R&D and workforce development, NY CREATES leaders and the business development team connected with Hokkaido government members at SEMICON Japan. These discussions reaffirmed the shared commitment to creating a robust, global semiconductor ecosystem anchored by high-tech R&D hubs. Read more about this partnership announcement HERE.

Adding to the momentum, NY CREATES signed a strategic partnership agreement with ADVANTEC CO., LTD to advance semiconductor R&D. NY CREATES is thrilled to embark on this journey with ADVANTEC and looks forward to unlocking new opportunities for the future of semiconductor innovation.

A Collaborative Future

The NY CREATES business development team was on-site throughout the event to explore opportunities for collaboration, share insights, and connect with partners who are passionate about advancing semiconductor R&D, economic development, and workforce training. SEMICON Japan provided NY CREATES an invaluable opportunity to foster international connections, strengthen strategic partnerships, and showcase its role as a leader in the global semiconductor ecosystem.

Looking Ahead

Thank you to all our partners, attendees, and collaborators who made this week at SEMICON Japan so impactful. From strategic partnerships, to engaging discussions on global collaboration and R&D, this week underscored the importance of working together to build a strong global semiconductor future.

Let’s continue driving innovation, fostering collaboration, and strengthening the semiconductor industry’s future together!

NY CREATES President Dave Anderson, Industry Partners Join New UAlbany Advisory Board for Industry and Economic Development 

“On behalf of NY CREATES, I am pleased to join the University at Albany’s newly formed Industry and Economic Development Advisory Board. I look forward to collaborating with our distinguished industry and government partners to bridge academia and industry in driving innovation, economic growth, and new opportunities for the Capital Region and beyond.” – NY CREATES President Dave Anderson 

View the University at Albany News Release and Learn About the New Advisory Board Here.

Statement from NY CREATES President Dave Anderson: Department of Commerce Awards CHIPS Incentives to Micron for Idaho and New York Projects

“On behalf of NY CREATES, we congratulate Micron Technology on the announcement of this historic investment by the U.S. Department of Commerce. As we partner with Micron to drive memory-focused innovation, this funding will further strengthen America’s position in the global semiconductor industry. It underscores the importance of collaborative efforts between public and private sectors to deliver transformative economic and technological advancements. Together, we are building a resilient and competitive future for the semiconductor industry that will expand innovation-based career, economic advancement, and R&D opportunities for years to come.” – David Anderson, NY CREATES President.

Read the U.S. Department of Commerce announcement HERE

Media Coverage:

Times Union: Feds finalize $6.16 billion in CHIPS funding for Micron [Paywall]

Syracuse.com: Micron signs historic deal with feds for $6.1 billion to build chip plants in Central NY, Idaho

NY CREATES and JETRO Announce Strategic Partnership to Strengthen U.S.-Japan Collaboration in the Semiconductor Industry

December 9, 2024, N.Y. and Tokyo, Japan – NY CREATES and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) today announced a strategic partnership to drive international collaboration in the semiconductor industry, highlighting a commitment to promoting advanced chips-related research and development, technology alliances, and workforce development across the high-tech ecosystems of New York’s Capital Region and Japan.

Officials from the New York Center for Research, Economic Advancement, Technology, Engineering, and Science (NY CREATES), based in Albany, N.Y., and JETRO, based in Tokyo, Japan, formalized this agreement with a ceremonial signing by NY CREATES President Dave Anderson and JETRO Chairman Norihiko Ishiguro at JETRO’s headquarters in Tokyo on December 9. Through this new partnership, NY CREATES and JETRO intend to connect leading organizations in both the U.S. and Japan, leveraging their networks to drive innovation in semiconductor technologies while leveraging each other’s strengths to bolster their respective high-tech ecosystems.

“As we embark on this new collaboration with JETRO, NY CREATES looks forward to building upon our strong connections with Japan’s technological ecosystem,” said Dave Anderson, President of NY CREATES. “We have a deep history of working closely with industry partners and are home to Tokyo Electron’s (TEL) Technology Center America which has acted as TEL’s R&D center in the U.S. for more than 20 years. Now, this partnership with JETRO represents a critical step in pursuing additional synergies between our semiconductor R&D, workforce, and economic advancement efforts and Japan’s renowned expertise in technology and innovation. We are excited to work together to accelerate R&D breakthroughs and workforce development initiatives.”

“It is very meaningful for us to collaborate with the cutting-edge semiconductor ecosystem centered around NY CREATES, in order to attract U.S. semiconductor companies and to support R&D and human resource exchange in the industry,” said Ishiguro Norihiko, Chairman and CEO of JETRO. “Moreover, from an economic security perspective, we believe that it is important to build a supply chain for semiconductors, and to facilitate international collaboration. We pursue ways to help foster and advance the semiconductor industry, making use of the unique characteristics of regions in Japan, to strengthen the foundation of the innovation ecosystems, and to collaborate with governments, research institutes, industrial organizations, and other entities in various key countries to provide flexible support for cross-border connections.”

The agreement outlines several core objectives and activities to strengthen U.S.-Japan relations in the semiconductor sector, including jointly organizing events such as seminars, conferences, business missions, and other networking engagements to encourage knowledge-sharing and foster cross-border connections. The partnership will also aim to pursue potential opportunities for joint programs with Japan’s local ecosystems, enhancing the connectivity between NY CREATES and Japanese organizations to support collaborative innovation. Through JETRO’s extensive network, Japanese local governments, universities, and companies will have opportunities to explore partnerships with NY CREATES, while NY CREATES will concurrently connect JETRO with its U.S.-based network of universities and technology firms. This partnership will also emphasize the importance of workforce training and development; both JETRO and NY CREATES will work together to find additional ways to prepare the talent pool to meet the growing demands of the semiconductor industry in both the U.S. and Japan.

In August, New York Governor Hochul announced a new semiconductor R&D and workforce development agreement with the government of Hokkaido, Japan. The partnership, facilitated by Hokkaido, is enhancing cooperation and deepening links between NY CREATES’ Albany NanoTech Complex, the largest non-profit semiconductor research and development facility of its kind in North America, and Rapidus, a burgeoning Japanese semiconductor firm under construction in Chitose that will produce two-nanometer chips, to continue to drive innovation and economic prosperity in both regions.

In October, NY CREATES’ Albany NanoTech Complex was designated as the location of the flagship National Semiconductor Technology Center facility, the CHIPS for America EUV Accelerator. The EUV Accelerator is expected to drive significant investment in Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) lithography R&D under the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act, with initial federal funding of $825 million to be unlocked to enable this critical initiative.

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About NY CREATES

NY CREATES serves as a lab-to-fab bridge for advanced electronics, fostering public-private and industry-academic partnerships for technology development and innovation. NY CREATES attracts and leads industry-connected innovation and commercialization projects that secure significant investment, advance R&D in emerging technologies, and generate the jobs of tomorrow. NY CREATES runs some of the most advanced facilities in the world, boasts more than 2,700 industry experts and faculty, and manages public and private investments of more than $25 billion—placing it at the global epicenter of high-tech innovation and commercialization. Learn more at www.ny-creates.org.  

Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO)

JETRO is a policy implementation organization that aims to contribute to the further development of Japan’s economy and society through trade and investment promotion and research on developing countries. With full use of its domestic and international network of more than 70 overseas offices and approximately 50 domestic offices including the Headquarters (Tokyo), the Osaka Headquarters, the Institute of Developing Economies and domestic offices, we work actively and efficiently to: (1) promote investment in Japan, (2) support the creation of open innovation with overseas companies, (3) promote export of agricultural, forestry, and food products, and (4) support overseas expansion of Japanese companies, including mid-tier enterprises and SMEs. We also contribute to Japan’s business activities and trade policy through surveys and research.   

JETRO News Release:

 

Media Coverage

Nikkei.com: JETRO partners with U.S. semiconductor research institutes to promote joint research by companies
Times Union: NY CREATES signs agreement with Japanese trade office [Paywall]

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