EU launches 8.1 billion euro microelectronics projects with 56 companies

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BRUSSELS : Fourteen European Union countries will grant up to 8.1 billion euros ($8.7 billion) in public support to 56 companies working together on projects in microelectronics and communication technologies, the European Commission said on Thursday.The projects concern 'research and development projects

BRUSSELS : Fourteen European Union countries will grant up to 8.1 billion euros in public support to 56 companies working together on projects in microelectronics and communication technologies, the European Commission said on Thursday.

The projects concern"research and development projects covering microelectronics and communication technologies across the whole value chain from materials and tools to the chip designs and manufacturing processes," the EU executive said.

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