On Thursday, 14 July, most of the semiconductor experts who were invited by the European Parliament’s Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) stressed the importance of skills, which the EU is sorely lacking, and the need to create a set of strong ecosystems in order to be able to build a European semiconductor ecosystem that is both robust and resilient.
Thus, Taiwan’s example is the one to follow, according to Wouter Baljon, the head of government affairs and external...