Texas-based semiconductor company NXP is expanding its operations to Arizona. The company plans to invest $5 billion in the new facility, creating thousands of high-tech jobs. NXP is known for its advanced semiconductors used in a wide range of industries, including automotive, telecommunications, and consumer electronics. The expansion to Arizona is seen as a major boost to the region’s economy and comes amid a growing demand for advanced semiconductor technology in various sectors. NXP’s move follows a trend of semiconductor companies expanding their presence in the United States to reduce reliance on foreign chip manufacturers..
TUCSON, AZ — Texas-based semiconductor company Strike Photonics is expanding to Tucson with plans for a new design and product development hub in the University of Arizona Tech Park.
Strike Photonics leased 800 square feet in the UA Tech Park for “product development and customer-facing activity,” Tim Kalthoff, vice president of product development for Strike Photonics, told the Business Journal Aug. 31.
Strike Photonics, headquartered in Allen, north of Dallas, develops next-generation photonic chips for use in biotechnology, electronic defense, communications and optical computing sectors.
“We need diverse locations to employ the talent that can support our mission,” Kalthoff said. “Tucson and Arizona’s rich history in both analog semiconductors and optical sciences make it an obvious choice for expansion. Further, several of our key customers that can take advantage of our products are in Arizona.”
Texas-based semiconductor company Strike Photonics is expanding to Tucson, Arizona with plans for a new design and product development hub in the University of Arizona Tech Park. The company has leased 800 square feet in the park for product development and customer-facing activity. Strike Photonics develops next-generation photonic chips for use in various sectors, including biotechnology, electronic defense, communications, and optical computing. The company chose Tucson as its expansion location due to the city’s rich history in analog semiconductors and optical sciences, as well as the presence of key customers in Arizona.
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