CHIPS Act
Ed Hannan and Peter Krass discuss the impact that the CHIPS act will have across different industries.
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has put further stress on an auto supply chain already taxed by a shortage of key parts such as microchips. These supply disruptions, along with broader macroeconomic issues such as inflation, led us this month to cut our light vehicle sales growth estimates for 2022. Production bottlenecks will be largely resolved next year, but consumer demand may suffer because of inflation. A bright spot for the auto sector is the fast growth of the electrified vehicle market, especially in China and Japan.
Guests: Matthias Heck, Gerwin Ho and Mariko Semetko, all of whom are Vice President – Senior Credit Officers in Moody’s Investors Service Corporate Finance Group.
Host: Tania Hall, Vice President – Senior Research Writer, Moody’s Investors Service.
To read more on this topic, visit the Automotive page on Moodys.com. (Some content is available only to registered users or subscribers.)
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This week's offering is a bit of a meandering jewel, and we have all sorts of treats and treasures along the way. Zany audio tidbits? As Sarah Palin would say, you betcha! How about the sonification (fancy word for sound) of black holes? As the Kool-Aid Man proclaims, OH YEAH! Ok, well what about a segment on the rare protective mineral Shungite, that is said to block harmful EMF radiation? You bet your ass there is!!
Plus, just for you bonk junkies out there, I even throw in a segment where the creepily eye-browed and unpleasantly faced Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla (boo, hiss) waxes poetic about an Rx pill with a microchip that sends signals to the state when it's been ingested... "Imagine the compliance." Thanks for that, Albert. Give my regards to the sicko Pope the next time you two have a top-secret one on one powwow. Oh you have those twice a week? Cool. Go fuck yourself, Bourla. Also, put that clip in your pipe and smoke it, shit libs.
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"The good things of prosperity are to be wished; but the good things that belong to adversity are to be admired."
- Lucius Annaeus Seneca
(3:46) - Graphene-hBN Computing
(16:44) - Spiderweb Microchips
Episode 72 was brought to you by Mouser Electronics, Farbod & Daniel’s favorite electronics distributor. Click here to read the article discussing how scientists are looking beyond silicon for the future of computer chips.
El Supremo revisará los indultos a los condenados por el “procés”, tal y como pedían PP, Vox y Ciudadanos. El presidente de la Generalitat, Pere Aragonés, ha dicho que esto demuestra que el Supremo está “altamente politizado”, mientras que el Gobierno ha defendido la legitimidad de estos indultos.
Además, el Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea ha devuelto provisionalmente la inmunidad a Carles Puigdemont, así como a Toni Comín y Clara Ponsatí.
Por otro lado, el Gobierno ha lanzado la mayor oferta de empleo público en 20 años, además de aprobar una inversión pública de 12.250 millones de euros para liderar la industria de los microchips como parte del PERTE.
También comentamos que Alberto Núñez Feijóo ha sido designado senador autonómico, el mismo día en el que se cumplen tres meses de guerra en Ucrania. Además, el presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, ha asegurado que España va a acelerar el proceso parlamentario para aprobar la adhesión de Suecia y Finlandia a la OTAN.
Por lo demás, vemos el acuerdo para la nueva ley del catalán, así como la autorización del Gobierno para que los técnicos del Centro Criptológico Nacional declaren ante la Audiencia Nacional sobre el caso Pegasus. Y terminaremos con música, porque se ha estrenado en Cannes el documental sobre David Bowie: “Moonage Daydream”.
Producción: Carmen Desmonts
Edición: Gustavo Luna
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El presidente del Gobierno español, Pedro Sánchez, afronta el Foro Económico Mundial de Davos como una oportunidad para exponer el potencial inversor que ofrece España, mientas Alberto Núñez Feijóo, ha acusado al Ejecutivo de Pedro Sánchez de desprestigiar la Jefatura del Estado.
La vicepresidenta de Asuntos Económicos del Gobierno, Nadia Calviño, ha descartado llevar a cabo modificaciones fiscales generalizadas como respuesta a la presidenta de la Comunidad de Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, tras anunciar que deflactará el tramo regional del IRPF. Mientras tanto, Bruselas reclama una política fiscal prudente.
En lo que toca a los bolsillos, la bajada de la luz por el tope al gas oscilará entre el 15% y el 20% según avanza la ministra para la Transición Ecológica, Teresa Ribera
Y suben a nueve las comunidades que investigan contagios por viruela del mono. El Ministerio de Sanidad ha elevado este lunes de 7 a 20 los casos confirmados de esta enfermedad en España
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En Buenos Días América iniciamos con “Que paso mientras Ud. dormía” nuestro boletín informativo con un resumen de las noticias más importantes del día.
Hablamos de tecnología Juan Guevara y la implantación DEL Microchip que se están implantado muchas personas para comprar en tiendas, al mejor estilo de los microchips que se implantan a nuestras mascotas.
Manolo Gonzalez Moscote y la última información sobre la invasión rusa a Ucrania, los ataques a la población civil y el reto en el uso de armas nucleares que es cada vez más cercano.
Yezid Baquero nos comenta sobre las investigaciones que descubrieron acerca de la entrega de armas que hacen narcotraficantes colombianos y mexicanos con la guerrilla en ese país, a cambio de cocaína.
En Contacto Deportivo, hablamos con Diego Pena, dando una ronda por todos los deportes, la NBA, MLB y por supuesto todo lo sucedido el fin de semana alrededor del futbol.
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Twitter has a new CEO, Samsung puts an end to the Note series, Pegasus spyware attacking iPhone users, and Pakistan to launch e-passport next year - just enough reasons for you to enjoy the 4th episode of Tech Made Fun.
Hosted by Saqib Tahir and Khayyam Jafri
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00:00 Intro
00:45 Parag Agarwal replaces Jack Dorsey to become the new CEO of Twitter
02:11 Which tech giants are being run by Indian CEOs?
03:40 Why did Jack Dorsey step down?
07:10 How have Indians managed to dominate the Tech sector
22:02 Samsung puts an end to its Galaxy Note series
23:02 Why did Samsung end its Note series and how folding phones will replace this series?
28:28 What is a zero click spyware and is it affecting iPhone users
30:17 Is iOS less safe in comparison to Android?
33:13 e-Passport to be launched in Pakistan next year
34:30 The problems with e-Banking in Pakistan
42:10 Will e-Passports help reduce identity theft and solve other problems?
46:45 Qualcomm launches its new Snapdragon processor
48:15 How does reducing the nm (nanometre) transistor size of the chip affect performance?
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Google has affirmed its decision to ban all third-party cookies from its popular Chrome browser by the end of 2023. Cookies have long under-pinned the business model for online marketing. Some analysts are predicting a âcookiepocalypseâ. But others say thatâs hard to swallow. Also, the world is currently facing a global shortage of computer chips. We examine why thatâs occurred and when the blockage is likely to shift.
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CHIPS with EVERYTHING
The Cambridge hi-tech phenomena has produced myriad outstanding companies, scientists and engineers.
A dozen engineers broke away from the once-legendary Acorn computers and started ARM – Advanced Risc Machines - in an 18th century barn in the Cambridgeshire village of Swaffham Bulbeck.
Today it’s a global player of immeasurable clout, a world-beating silicon chip designer. Cambridge University and a diversity of commercial players, big and small, have forged a lucrative relationship, with financial backers such as Herman Hauser’s Amadeus Fund playing a crucial role. John Swinfield spotted ARM in its formative years and was among the first to laud its potential.
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The unstoppable progress in computational power that we have experienced in the last few decades, and that has changed the world as we know it, is almost entirely due to the relentless efforts of cramming an increasing number of transistors in microprocessors. Moore’s law, predicting a linear increase in microchip transistor density, doubling every two years, has been consistently proven right, but we are now approaching physical limitations as resolution breaking the 5 nm barrier is quickly approaching molecular dimensions. This is why many think Moore’s law is dead and this is why Rudy Wojtecki and the conventions-challenging teams at IBM Almaden Research Center are working on developing new paradigms for the computers of the future.
Rudy is a polymer chemist by background and a true multidisciplinary scientist at heart. His work on self-assembling polymers and surface chemistry is innovating the way microchips are manufactured, and the way research is done at Almaden is providing a brilliant example of different scientific disciplines working together to accelerate progress.
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Paolo Braiuca grew up in the North-East of Italy and holds a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences from nearby esteemed University of Trieste, Italy. He developed expertise in biocatalysis during his years of post-doctoral research in Italy and the UK, where he co-founded a startup company. With this new venture, Paolo’s career shifted from R&D to business development, taking on roles in commercial, product management, and marketing. He has worked in the specialty chemicals, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical markets in Germany and the UK, where he presently resides.
He is currently the Director of Global Market Development in the Laboratory Chemicals Division at Thermo Fisher Scientific™ which put him in the host chair of the Bringing Chemistry to Life podcast. A busy father of four, in what little free time he has, you’ll find him inventing electronic devices with the help of his loyal 3D-printer and soldering iron. And if you ask him, he’ll call himself a “maker” at heart.
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(0:42) - Injectable Microchips:
Researchers at Columbia University have developed a microchip the size of a grain of salt that can be injected into a patient and act as a wireless temperature sensor. The chip is powered by and communicates to a standard ultrasound probe from outside the body.
(9:00) - 2D Transistors:
Moore’s law has dictated the progress of computational power for the past few decades but lately, it seems like we’ve hit the physical limit of transistor development. There’s now an international effort led by MIT and UC Berkeley to explore 2D transistors which could pave the way for keeping up with Moore’s Law again.
(17:10) - AI For Spacecraft Diagnosis:
NASA Pathways intern Evanna Gizzi has been working on Research in Artificial Intelligence for Spacecraft Resilience (RAISR) which aims to autonomously detect the root cause of spacecraft failures. RAISR is like an AI engineer that lives in the brain of a spacecraft to identify and remedy spacecraft failures.
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If you thought chemistry is basically just boiling stinky mixtures in a flask, this is the episode for you. There is no better demonstration for how chemistry is foundational to practically all sciences and technologies. What Dr. Tina Li does at CMC Materials is finding new ways to ensure semiconductor layers in electronic components manufacturing are as smooth as possible, to allow the deposition of as many layers as possible on a single wafer. This is the key to enable increased complexity and computational power for all electronic devices.
Dr. Li explains how this “sanding” at the nanoscale level works. Selective chemical reactions work in synergy with abrasion to achieve unbelievable levels of smoothness, measured in nanometers. We discuss the chemistry that helps enable our smartphones and computers, but also about a journey of professional and personal growth and what it means to do chemical research in an industrial environment.
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Paolo Braiuca grew up in the North-East of Italy and holds a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences from nearby esteemed University of Trieste, Italy. He developed expertise in biocatalysis during his years of post-doctoral research in Italy and the UK, where he co-founded a startup company. With this new venture, Paolo’s career shifted from R&D to business development, taking on roles in commercial, product management, and marketing. He has worked in the specialty chemicals, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical markets in Germany and the UK, where he presently resides.
He is currently the Director of Global Market Development in the Laboratory Chemicals Division at Thermo Fisher Scientific™ which put him in the host chair of the Bringing Chemistry to Life podcast. A busy father of four, in what little free time he has, you’ll find him inventing electronic devices with the help of his loyal 3D-printer and soldering iron. And if you ask him, he’ll call himself a “maker” at heart.
You are a very small company attempting to service much larger companies, how can you guarantee: price, service and delivery? You need to understand your value in the supply chain. Interview with Philippe Babin, CEO of Aeponyx.
Check out the Aeponyx case study on the International Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub.
Guest Bio: Philippe Babin, President, Aeponyx
Philippe Babin, President of AEPONYX Inc., holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and an MBA in Business Administration from the University of Sherbrooke. Mr. Babin began his career in 1994 with C-Mac Microcircuits Inc. as a Process Engineer and subsequently, he held various management positions, including Director of Substrates Manufacturing, contributing to the 600% growth in revenues of one the most profitable business units of the EMS division. Philippe Babin joined Mediatrix Telecom, a division of Media5 Corporation, in 2001 as Head of Research and Development. Within this company, he successively headed Product Line Management, Sales Engineering, Sales and Marketing for finally being appointed as General Manager. Before joining Media5 with the co-founders, Mr Babin started in 2012 his own consulting firm in sales and marketing development.
Questions or feedback on our episode? Get in touch with show host Thierry Harris: thierry.harris@cartouchemedia.com
Market Hunt is produced by Cartouche Media in collaboration with Seratone Studios in Montreal and Popup Podcasting in Ottawa.
Market Hunt is part of the International Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub network. Funding for this program comes from the Social Sciences and Humanities Resource Council of Canada.
Executive Producers: Hamid Etemad, McGill University Desautels Faculty of Management and Hamed Motaghi, Université du Québec en Outaouais.
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Artwork by Melissa Gendron. You can check out the ie-Knowledge Hub Case studies on Aeponyx as well as other cases at ie-knowledgehub.ca.
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