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Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
立法會推動新型工業化事宜小組委員會參觀元朗創新園微電子中心
立法会推动新型工业化事宜小组委员会参观元朗创新园微电子中心
LegCo Subcommittee on Matters Relating to the Promotion of New Industrialization visits Microelectronics Centre at Yuen Long InnoPark (10.5.2024)
Aarav Gupta, right, and other camp attendees share a smile as they review their work during the AI Inside and Out Summer Camp in the H.H. Dow Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus in Ann Arbor on Friday, July 11, 2025.
The AI Inside and Out Summer Camp introduces high school students to the world of artificial intelligence, combining hands-on projects, lab tours, and guided lessons to explore how data, software, and hardware come together to power today’s cutting-edge AI systems. In partnership with Michigan Advanced Vision for Education and Research in Integrated Circuits (MAVERIC), the program offers students an in-depth introduction to microelectronics and semiconductor research while exploring the future of AI innovation.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
From left, Mendell Rosier McQueen and Deven Shah, both high school students, discuss their project notes during the AI Inside and Out Summer Camp in the H.H. Dow Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus in Ann Arbor on Friday, July 11, 2025.
The AI Inside and Out Summer Camp introduces high school students to the world of artificial intelligence, combining hands-on projects, lab tours, and guided lessons to explore how data, software, and hardware come together to power today’s cutting-edge AI systems. In partnership with Michigan Advanced Vision for Education and Research in Integrated Circuits (MAVERIC), the program offers students an in-depth introduction to microelectronics and semiconductor research while exploring the future of AI innovation.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
From left, Mendell Rosier McQueen, Deven Shah, and Robert Sims work side by side on a hardware and coding project during the AI Inside and Out Summer Camp in the H.H. Dow Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus in Ann Arbor on Friday, July 11, 2025.
The AI Inside and Out Summer Camp introduces high school students to the world of artificial intelligence, combining hands-on projects, lab tours, and guided lessons to explore how data, software, and hardware come together to power today’s cutting-edge AI systems. In partnership with Michigan Advanced Vision for Education and Research in Integrated Circuits (MAVERIC), the program offers students an in-depth introduction to microelectronics and semiconductor research while exploring the future of AI innovation.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Erfurt, the capital city of Thuringia, is steeped in history and culture. Founded around 742, it's one of Germany's oldest cities and has played a pivotal role throughout the country's history. The city is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the famous Merchants' Bridge, the longest series of inhabited buildings on any bridge in Europe.
Erfurt's old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its unique Jewish-Medieval heritage. With a vibrant economy based on agriculture, horticulture, and microelectronics, Erfurt stands as a testament to the blend of historical significance and modern progress.
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Kalab Assefa, a Ph.D. student in computer science and engineering, left, works with students during a hands-on AI training activity involving a real-time camera feed during the AI Inside and Out Summer Camp in the H.H. Dow Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus in Ann Arbor on Friday, July 11, 2025.
The AI Inside and Out Summer Camp introduces high school students to the world of artificial intelligence, combining hands-on projects, lab tours, and guided lessons to explore how data, software, and hardware come together to power today’s cutting-edge AI systems. In partnership with Michigan Advanced Vision for Education and Research in Integrated Circuits (MAVERIC), the program offers students an in-depth introduction to microelectronics and semiconductor research while exploring the future of AI innovation.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
On another side of the building's exterior are a series of copper plates, designed to replicate the copper chips used in the early developments of microelectronics.
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
I must confess that this isn't my original idea. I saw it in one of the photography magazines I was reading. One fat microelectronics text book, one 'kada' and a table lamp is all it took
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
立法會推動新型工業化事宜小組委員會參觀元朗創新園微電子中心
立法会推动新型工业化事宜小组委员会参观元朗创新园微电子中心
LegCo Subcommittee on Matters Relating to the Promotion of New Industrialization visits Microelectronics Centre at Yuen Long InnoPark (10.5.2024)
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
From left, Arnav Gupta, Dhruv Gupta, Keeyan Khan Gupta, and Aarav Gupta collaborate on programming an AI system as part of a group project during the AI Inside and Out Summer Camp in the H.H. Dow Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus in Ann Arbor on Friday, July 11, 2025.
The AI Inside and Out Summer Camp introduces high school students to the world of artificial intelligence, combining hands-on projects, lab tours, and guided lessons to explore how data, software, and hardware come together to power today’s cutting-edge AI systems. In partnership with Michigan Advanced Vision for Education and Research in Integrated Circuits (MAVERIC), the program offers students an in-depth introduction to microelectronics and semiconductor research while exploring the future of AI innovation.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
PIO 8255 UM82C55A UMC;
Periférny obvod troch 8-bitových paralelných portov PIO. Vylepšená CMOSverzia s nízkou spotrebou.
Veľmi vydarený a populárny IO pre domácepočítače PMD, PMI, ZX atď.
Plne kompatibilný s NMOS intel i8255.
*Typ: UM82C55A
* Technologia: CMOS
* Výrobca: UMC Unicorn Microelectronics
*Napájanie: 5V
* Data: 8bit
* PIO: 3× 8bit brána (A,B,C)
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll and Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao join Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Executive Director Carolyn Kirk and other officials to announce $9.2 million in new technology and workforce development grants aimed at spurring the microelectronics and semiconductor industry across the Northeast Region during a visit from officials and members from the U.S. Department of Defense at the NEXUS Center in Lincoln on Jan. 30, 2024. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]