Williamson County celebrates a sister city partnership with Yongin, South Korea, emphasizing semiconductor industry ties.
The investment "reflects the strong growth and positive outlook of the Austin market," Cottonwood officials said.
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 ...
The vote comes about six months after commissioners approved a sister city partnership with Yongin City in South Korea.
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 ...
Employees in the semiconductor institutional sector of Samsung Electronics have received the highest OPI and TAI among the institutional sectors almost every year since the performance incentive ...
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 ...