Williamson County celebrates a sister city partnership with Yongin, South Korea, emphasizing semiconductor industry ties.
Williamson County officials celebrated a new partnership as the mayor of their sister city in South Korea paid a visit to Central Texas Thursday.
WilCo and Yongin City, South Korea officially entered a Sister City agreement in late September after the Williamson County ...
Austin was just behind Washington in a ranking of Southern tech hubs. The Dallas-Fort Worth metro placed fourth and Houston ...
Samsung's development in the Lone Star State is making major headway with $4 billion of funding adding to its goal to invest ...
The Biden-Harris administration on Dec. 20 announced the United States Department of Commerce awarded tech giant Samsung up to $4.74 billion to further the company’s investments in Central Texas.
Samsung's $17 billion chip plant in Taylor is attracting international tech companies to Williamson County, creating a new ...
Partnerships like the recent $2 million Samsung Austin Semiconductor one aims to build a talent pipeline to support the growing semiconductor ecosystem in Central Texas will help the region ...
Samsung is using the $4.745 billion in funding to support three fabs in Taylor and the expansion of the company's Austin ...
Texas Instruments announced it will receive $1.6 billion in CHIPS Act funding, according to the Dallas Morning News. The Dallas semiconductor ... three facilities. Samsung, which has a ...