Texas has launched a new initiative to strengthen the state's microchip manufacturing sector and enhance workforce training programs in collaboration with colleges and universities.
Round Rock ISD high schoolers will soon have yet another way to find their future after graduation, thanks to a newly formed partnership between the District and Texas State Technical College.
As many as five hydrogen stations will be constructed in Texas with the help of approximately $70 million in funding from the federal government. The funds will be awarded to the North Central
Thanks to the U.S. government’s ambitious plans to advance American biotech and biomanufacturing, Texas’ life sciences hubs, particularly in Dallas and Houston, are now one of many in the country
After a pandemic-era surge of companies and tech workers moving into Central Texas, Austin’s tech sector has had to navigate a more troubled national industry landscape marked by waves of layoffs
The University of Texas at Austin and Infleqtion, a global quantum technologies company, have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop a new center of excellence for quantum manufacturing.
In the years since the COVID-19 pandemic crippled the global supply chain for chips that power everything from video games to cars to medical devices, semiconductors have been atop the national
Researchers at Texas A&M University will spearhead a groundbreaking project to revolutionize medication administration for pediatric patients, thanks to an approximately $3 million grant from
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Microchips, also known as semiconductors, play a crucial role in powering electronic devices such as computers, cars, and cell phones.