AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSemiconductor Workforce Push: NSF and Commerce are expanding the CHIPS & Science Act’s National Network of Microelectronics Education with four regional nodes to better align training with industry needs. AI Power Demand: DOE projects data centers could hit up to 12% of U.S. electricity demand by 2028, spotlighting the grid buildout manufacturers and suppliers will need to support. Semiconductor Sales Strength: SIA says April global chip sales rose 11% month-to-month to $110.5B, with AI infrastructure demand driving growth. Auto Supply Chain & Security: Two U.S. lawmakers unveiled a bill to block Chinese-connected vehicles from entering via Canada and Mexico, citing data collection and remote access risks. Nissan Plant Flexibility: Nissan is exploring partnerships to build other automakers’ vehicles at its underutilized Canton, Mississippi plant, including potential pickup production. Defense Drone Manufacturing: NorthStrive Defense Tech signed a binding term sheet for an exclusive license tied to autonomous, buoyancy-assisted drone payload transport across air and water. Energy Storage & Solar Industrial Base: SUNation and Suniva signed a definitive reverse merger to expand U.S. solar manufacturing, while FuelCell Energy reported Q2 results and progress on manufacturing capacity expansion. Critical Minerals: Deep Sea Minerals says it submitted a NOAA application and achieved substantial compliance in its offshore regulatory pathway; American Battery Technology Company won reinstatement of a DOE grant for a $115M lithium refinery project.
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