Jacobs Named ENR Southwest Design Firm of the Year
In Sheep Springs, Jacobs is leading the $267 million San Juan Lateral Water Treatment Plant as design-build contractor for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
Building the Future: What It Takes to Create an Advanced Semiconductor Packaging Facility
The first step in building an advanced packaging facility is selecting the right location. While these facilities are not quite as resource-intensive as full semiconductor fabrication plants, they still demand robust infrastructure. Reliable power is essential, often with backup systems to prevent any interruptions.
SK hynix builds world-first triple-deck fab
This is the future site of the Yongin Semiconductor Cluster General Industrial Complex, led by SK hynix, spanning 4,153,502 square meters
Tyndall Institute to launch ten new tech companies
These goals form part of its new five-year strategy, “Tyndall 2030,” which is being officially launched today by Taoiseach Micheál Martin.
Micron’s New York Megafab Moves Ahead of Schedule
The first fab is scheduled to begin producing advanced memory chips by 2030 and forms part of Micron’s vision to develop the largest semiconductor manufacturing complex in the United States.
Halo Vista Development Breaks Ground Near Major Semiconductor Hub in Arizona
Co-developed by Mack Real Estate Group and McCourt Partners, following the award of development rights by the Arizona State Land Department.
SK hynix - first semicon facility in the US
Initial groundwork, including piling, commenced in mid-April and is expected to continue for several months, with vertical construction anticipated to begin later this year.
United States & Philippines Bet on a 4,000-Acre Industrial Future
This emphasis on security underscores a growing reality: supply chains are no longer viewed purely through an economic lens.
$236 Hiroshima Semicon Gas Facility
The investment reflects accelerating global demand for high-performance semiconductors driven by artificial intelligence, data centres, and compute-intensive applications.
Infineon €5 billion Smart Power Fab.
The company’s strength is especially evident in automotive microcontrollers, where it holds a commanding global share.
Financing Semiconductors in Europe
Projects reach the EIB through multiple pathways—directly from large industrial players, via EU programmes, or through intermediaries such as the European Innovation Council.
ASML predict €36bn sales 2026
Following these results, the Dutch chip equipment maker has raised its expectations for 2026, forecasting total net sales between €36bn and €40bn, with gross margins in the range of 51% to 53%.
UCC researchers secure €6.2m for pioneering research infrastructure projects
The investment forms part of a broader €17m national funding package and will enhance Ireland’s research capabilities through the development of cutting-edge facilities.
€17m investment for AI, medtech and semicon
The investment will fund state-of-the-art facilities across leading institutions, including Tyndall National Institute, Dublin City University, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Galway, University College Dublin, University of Limerick, University College Cork and South East Technological University.
Mercury Opens new €25M site in Germany
Mercury Engineering has opened a state-of-the-art €25 million Off-Site Manufacturing and Engineering facility in Schönebeck, Germany, spanning 13,000 sqm of production space to scale delivery across Europe.
Galway Site Designed to Welcome SemiCon Fabs
The land was previously considered for an Intel fabrication plant in 2021, before that project was ultimately located in Germany.
AMHS for Semiconductor Fabs
Our approach is guided by a “Right First Time” philosophy—ensuring that project requirements are met from the outset, minimizing unexpected changes, and successfully balancing cost, quality, and schedule.
Galway site designed to attract chip giants
Under its “Silicon Island” strategy, Enterprise Minister Peter Burke has allocated €100 million to acquire and prepare fully serviced sites aimed at attracting major global chipmakers such as TSMC, Samsung, and Nvidia.
Minister Burke receives Approval for development of NextGen Sites
Next Generation Sites represents a major step forward in Ireland’s industrial strategy, designed to ensure our country remains competitive in attracting the next wave of large-scale, high-value manufacturing investments.
