In the years since the COVID-19 pandemic crippled the global supply chain for chips that power everything from video games to cars to medical devices, semiconductors have been atop the national policy agenda.
Researchers at Texas A&M University will spearhead a groundbreaking project to revolutionize medication administration for pediatric patients, thanks to an approximately $3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Microchips, also known as semiconductors, play a crucial role in powering electronic devices such as computers, cars, and cell phones.
Smart factories are the future of manufacturing, and automating operations is the first step to achieving autonomous production. Learn the role manufacturing automation companies play in this process.
Precision machining technology has come a long way since the first numerical control machines. Learn more about the advanced capabilities of modern machining.
After a year that has seen a national increase in focus on the multibillion-dollar semiconductor industry, Central Texas could maintain its position as a key chipmaking center for the U.S. and a regional economic driver.
A new course at the University of Texas McCombs School of Business will call on graduate students from across the college system to develop startup plans that could bring Texas-based energy technologies and services from concept to deployment.
The rise of the aerospace industry in Texas has also led to an increase in composite manufacturing in the state. Learn more about the role composites play in aerospace.
For more affordable, sustainable drug options than we have today, the medication we take to treat high blood pressure, pain or memory loss may one day come from engineered bacteria, cultured in a vat like yogurt.
Blockstream and Jack Dorsey’s Block, formerly Square, are breaking ground on a solar- and battery-powered bitcoin mine in Texas that uses solar and storage technology from Tesla.