OM Podcast #49: An Interview with the CEO of the Florida Semiconductor Engine About Reshoring

In this episode of the Heizer Render Munson OM Podcast, Barry Render talks with Dr. Ron Piccolo, CEO of the Florida Semiconductor Engine, about why semiconductors have become such a critical issue for the U.S. economy. From phones and cars to medical devices and defense systems, semiconductors power everyday life—but much of the manufacturing and packaging happens overseas, creating supply‑chain and security risks.

A key focus of the conversation is advanced packaging, which refers to newer ways of assembling semiconductor chips to improve performance, reduce heat, and increase reliability. Piccolo explains that while high‑volume manufacturing will likely remain global, the U.S. has a strong opportunity to bring specialized, high‑reliability packaging back home—especially for industries like space, healthcare, and defense.
The episode also explores how universities, government, and industry can work together to build regional innovation ecosystems. Supported by a National Science Foundation grant, the Florida Semiconductor Engine aims to create a one‑stop shop for design, prototyping, and testing—strengthening U.S. competitiveness while supporting high‑skill jobs and regional growth.

 

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Prof. Barry Render
Prof. Ron Piccolo

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