TSMC to Build Multi-Billion-Euro Chip Factory in Germany
Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer TSMC plans to construct a massive new production facility in the eastern German city of Dresden.
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Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer TSMC plans to construct a massive new production facility in the eastern German city of Dresden.
Therapeutics and autonomous driving, recycling and space junk, are all part of our regular survey of some of the most interesting developments in German research and development.
Li-Cycle from Canada is commencing operations in a plant for recycling lithium-ion batteries in Sülzetal near the eastern German city of Magdeburg.
American company Applied Materials and Dresden’s Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) are constructing a new technology center for semiconductor metrology and process analyses.
53 meters long, eleven meters wide and nine meters tall...those are the dimensions of the largest ever house constructed by additive manufacturing in Europe.
Germany's food and beverage market provides an attractive launch pad for international innovators seeking to develop new product lines and services.
Ground has been broken for the SuedLink project that, as its German name makes clear, will provide the industrial south with power from the windy north.
Japanese pharmaceuticals giant Takeda has put hundreds of millions of euros in recent years into its location in the southwestern German town of Singen to produce its anti-dengue-fever vaccine “Qdenga.”
Germany is successful in retaining foreign specialists who come to the country under the European Union “Blue Card” immigration program.
The European Commision has given German government authorities the go-ahead to release EUR 2 billion in support to help steelmaker ThyssenKrupp to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions.