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Thierry Breton will discuss chips with Patrick Gelsinger, CEO of Intel
On 21 October, Commissioner Thierry Breton and Patrick Gelsinger, CEO of Intel, will take part in a discussion organised by the think tank Cerre. The topic of the panel is āChips crunch: an EU āthird wayā to strategic autonomy in semiconductors?ā.
The think tank provided the following event description:
The global semiconductor (chip) shortage, sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic, is having dramatic knock-on effects for manufacturing and, more widely, the achievement of the EUās innovation and digital sovereignty ambitions. To address the issue, President von der Leyen announced, in her State of the Union speech last month, a breakthrough āEU Chips Actā. In a recent speech, Commissioner Breton mentioned how this is a āthird wayā for Europe to enhance its strategic autonomy in this area. And Intel, the world largest manufacturer of semiconductors, revealed its intention to build new chip-making facilities in Europe, valued at up to ā¬80 billion.
How long is this crunch likely to last? How can Europe manage its dependencies? What does the EU āthird wayā actually imply?
To discuss these and many other hot issues ranking highly on political agendas, Bruno Liebhaberg, Director General of CERRE, will have an open conversation with Thierry Breton, European Commissioner for the Internal Market, and Patrick Gelsinger, CEO of Intel, on Thursday 21 October at 18:00 CEST (9:00 PDT, 12:00 EDT).
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