A growing gap in the transition of inventions from research labs to market is slowing the development and scale-up of new hardware technologies in the United States. This is particularly evident in complex microelectronics advancements, in which U.S.
MIT, RPI, and SUNY co-organized a Semiconductor Technology Translation and Hard-Tech Startups workshop to bring together academia, industry, government, and other areas to identify challenges and opportunities for translating ideas from academic labs to industry and into the market.
Workshop: Semiconductor Technology Translation & Hard-Tech Startups Identifying challenges and opportunities for translating ideas from academic labs to industry and into the market. U.S. universities are hotbeds of innovative technologies and new knowledge. Yet a growing gap has developed between nascent advanced hard-technology development (in academia and university-rooted startups) and technology concept commercialization (in established
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