Europe Is Writing New Rules For Chips, Defense & EV Supply Chains: with Senior Director Alison James
Energy prices can spike overnight, shipping lanes can become political flashpoints, and suddenly the “normal” electronics supply chain starts to look fragile. Philip Stoten sits down with Alison James, Senior Director for European Government Relations at the Global Electronics Association to talk through what the latest geopolitical tensions could mean for European manufacturing,
TSMC on Terafab: No Shortcuts in Foundry; Confirms Next-Gen LPU Project amid Samsung Rivalry
With Tesla teaming up with Intel on the “Terafab” initiative and accelerating its push into chip manufacturing, attention in the market is turning to how TSMC will respond. At today’s earnings call, chairman C.C. Wei acknowledged that both Intel and Tesla remain TSMC customers, while also calling Intel a “formidable competitor” that should not be underestimated. As […]
The Global Electronics Association and Responsible Business Alliance Publish GHG Emissions Reporting Guidance
The Global Electronics Association and Responsible Business Alliance announced the publication of joint guidance on Accounting for Scope 3 Category 1 Greenhouse Gas Emissions; saving time, improving data accuracy, and enabling more consistent, high-quality sustainability reporting across global supply chains. The guidance aims to provide the electronics industry with specific knowledge and practical recommendations […]