The Semi Interesting Podcast with Nathaniel Lucek and Elizabeth Morris
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29 episodes
1 week ago
Looking for a way to stay on-top of the latest developments in the global semiconductor industry? Look no further than “The Semi Interesting Podcast.” Hodgson Russ LLP partner Nathaniel W. Lucek will break down the latest legal issues facing the industry, with a particular focus on intellectual property and commercial contract issues. To Nathaniel, the semiconductor industry is more than “semi interesting” – it’s exciting. In terms of revenue, money spent on research and development, and the global workforce, the industry is huge. Yet as we all know, most industries are actually quite small. The semiconductor industry is no different. Nathaniel offers a unique perspective on some of the issues facing the industry, having worked in-house at a company that was one of only five manufacturers in the world that made a particular product. In each episode, Than will be joined by attorneys and executives to highlight some of the issues facing the industry, as well as offer some practical takeaways. Join Nathaniel Lucek for “The Semi Interesting Podcast.”
*This podcast does not offer legal advice.
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Looking for a way to stay on-top of the latest developments in the global semiconductor industry? Look no further than “The Semi Interesting Podcast.” Hodgson Russ LLP partner Nathaniel W. Lucek will break down the latest legal issues facing the industry, with a particular focus on intellectual property and commercial contract issues. To Nathaniel, the semiconductor industry is more than “semi interesting” – it’s exciting. In terms of revenue, money spent on research and development, and the global workforce, the industry is huge. Yet as we all know, most industries are actually quite small. The semiconductor industry is no different. Nathaniel offers a unique perspective on some of the issues facing the industry, having worked in-house at a company that was one of only five manufacturers in the world that made a particular product. In each episode, Than will be joined by attorneys and executives to highlight some of the issues facing the industry, as well as offer some practical takeaways. Join Nathaniel Lucek for “The Semi Interesting Podcast.”
*This podcast does not offer legal advice.
IMEC: How Did Belgium End Up as a Semiconductor Research Powerhouse?
The Semi Interesting Podcast with Nathaniel Lucek and Elizabeth Morris
37 minutes 17 seconds
1 year ago
IMEC: How Did Belgium End Up as a Semiconductor Research Powerhouse?
Belgium is known for many products: chocolate, beer, waffles, and many others. Folks in the semiconductor industry also recognize that it is a leader in semiconductor research. But why is that? How did such a small country position itself to have an outsized role in this industry? To answer these questions, Nathaniel Lucek and Elizabeth Morris were joined by John Baekelmans, a former VP at IMEC and currently Science and Technology Counselor at Flanders Investment and Trade. John shared the history of IMEC, including the bold decision by the government to build IMEC. We also explored how IMEC fits into the local research ecosystem and some of its current research focuses.
The Semi Interesting Podcast with Nathaniel Lucek and Elizabeth Morris
Looking for a way to stay on-top of the latest developments in the global semiconductor industry? Look no further than “The Semi Interesting Podcast.” Hodgson Russ LLP partner Nathaniel W. Lucek will break down the latest legal issues facing the industry, with a particular focus on intellectual property and commercial contract issues. To Nathaniel, the semiconductor industry is more than “semi interesting” – it’s exciting. In terms of revenue, money spent on research and development, and the global workforce, the industry is huge. Yet as we all know, most industries are actually quite small. The semiconductor industry is no different. Nathaniel offers a unique perspective on some of the issues facing the industry, having worked in-house at a company that was one of only five manufacturers in the world that made a particular product. In each episode, Than will be joined by attorneys and executives to highlight some of the issues facing the industry, as well as offer some practical takeaways. Join Nathaniel Lucek for “The Semi Interesting Podcast.”
*This podcast does not offer legal advice.