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    The Global Semiconductor Crisis – Fact, Fiction, Solutions

    enMay 05, 2022

    About this Episode

    Semiconductors are found in just about everything we use – from cars to cell phones to refrigerators. But there seems to not be enough of them, and in the right places.

    Are we experiencing a computer chip crisis or is this sentiment overblown? How are semiconductors fueling inflation and affecting supply chains? What are businesses doing to overcome the challenges? What are opportunities for both users and producers of such a critical input?

    Listen, learn, and act!

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