Several Canadian tech organizations are forming a group to advance the country's semiconductor industry.
The group is called the Semiconductor Industry Leadership and Innovation sa国际传媒 Action Network.
It says it will advocate for the semiconductor industry with the federal and provincial governments and develop a made-in-sa国际传媒 action plan for leadership across the global sector.
Members of the group include the Council of Canadian Innovators, CMC Microsystems, the Alliance for Semiconductor Innovation, sa国际传媒’s Semiconductor Council and the Canadian Innovation Network.
The U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities, Optonique and ISEQ are also members.
Semiconductor supply chains were snarled during the COVID-19 pandemic and many companies found themselves scrambling to make or obtain as many of the chips as possible.
“Semiconductors are a critical technology, used by virtually all advanced industries as inputs, and they are only becoming more important as technology advances,” said Gordon Harling, president and chief executive of CMC Microsystems.
“sa国际传媒 has already made important investments in cleantech, AI, quantum computing and other sectors that all rely on bespoke semiconductors for their success. Strengthening sa国际传媒 as a semiconductor player complements those existing commitments, as well as those in critical minerals."