
Department of State and ASU reveal new initiative
W. P. Carey partners with the Department of State to support international supply chain resilience.
In this story published Feb. 29, 2024, on Silicon Semiconductor:
This multiregional initiative, led by the State Department and ASU's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and W. P. Carey School of Business supply chain faculty, marks the beginning of the next phase of the department's ITSI-related efforts, builds on the ongoing ecosystem reviews and will contribute to the growth and diversification of the global semiconductor ecosystem.
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