TechUK demands that Britain's chip strategy is crisped up
Briefly

Almost two years post-release of the National Semiconductor Strategy, calls for urgent actions are rising to enhance the UK’s semiconductor industry. Critiques highlight the slow implementation of the strategy that promised £1 billion funding over the next decade, contrasting it with the EU and US’s more substantial subsidies. Although praised for its focused approach, progress since the strategy's launch is described as ‘incremental’ by TechUK. The report urges government recognition of semiconductor importance and recommends swift measures to enable investment and development in this key technology sector.
The UK’s semiconductor strategy is facing critiques for slow progress, urging bold actions to better compete globally in chip production, and enhance strategic tech infrastructure.
TechUK's report highlights the UK’s potential in the semiconductor field but stresses that bold action and government commitment are needed for realization.
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