
INDUSTRY SUPPORT Since 2001, Silicon Border Development has been building upon the knowledge, expertise and relationships of its management team to expand and support their mission and meet the challenges faced by the global semiconductor industry. Trade Associations Silicon Border is working closely with the semiconductor industry’s leadership to identify the challenges faced throughout the supply chain and around the world.
growth and return on invested capital of this business model to enhance the environment for innovation.
manufacturing technology and materials to the global semiconductor, flat panel display, MEMS and related microelectronics industries.
competitiveness of the $80 billion U.S. Chip industry. Through a network of corporate CEOs and working committees, SIA shapes public policy on issues critical to the industry and provides a spectrum of services to aid members in growing their own businesses. Workforce In addition to U.S. Industry commuters who will transfer their expertise and knowledge, Silicon Border will draw talent from Mexicali’s population of almost a million people, as well as from cities across the country. Among Baja California residents aged 22-40, at least 20 percent of Mexican citizens have college degrees -- an estimated half of these are technical degrees.
Mexico’s numerous high-technology startups and R&D activities are often located in areas that cannot support their infrastructure requirements. Silicon Border will have available infrastructure and facilities to support these and operations from inception through volume production. |
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