Security and Emerging Technology Seminar Series:
Rewiring the Chip Landscape: Trends and Challenges in Chipmaking Equipment
Hosted by The Center for Security and Emerging Technology
The Center for Security and Emerging Technology within Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service provides decision-makers with data-driven analysis on the security implications of emerging technologies.
When: July 16 at 12:00 PM ET
Where: Zoom
REGISTER HERE.
“Join CSET for the launch of an update to our Supply Chain Explorer and a report assessing China’s growing market share in chipmaking tools.
Over the past five years, Washington has aimed to prevent China’s indigenous development of AI by applying export controls to AI chips and the equipment used to make them. China has historically lacked the capabilities to make chipmaking equipment and has been heavily dependent on foreign suppliers—particularly those in the United States. However, supported by state-backed funding and incentivized by U.S. and allied restrictions, Chinese companies have started to gain ground.
On July 16, CSET will host industry experts and former government officials for an in-depth discussion on the implications of these recent market trends, including for national security policy as well as U.S. firms’ long-term competitiveness in the chip equipment market. Be sure to register to hear valuable insights on what China’s progress means and how U.S. policymakers might respond.”
Sincerely, Dewey Murdick
Featuring:
Dan Kim
Chief Strategy Officer
TechInsights
Jacob Feldgoise
Senior Data Research Analyst
Center for Security and Emerging Technology
Mario Palacios
Senior Director of Government Affairs and
Head of International Trade Policy
Applied Materials
Saif M. Khan
Distinguished Fellow
Institute for Progress
Moderated by:
Hanna Dohmen
Senior Research Analyst
Center for Security and Emerging Technology
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