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Government must back º£½ÇÊÓÆµ semiconductor industry, says CEO of firm behind 125-jobs plan for North East

Pragmatic Semiconductor boss' comments come after MPs called the Government's lack of strategy a 'act of national self-harm'

A worker at Pragmatic Semiconductor's existing NETPark facility.(Image: Supplied by Brands 2 Life PR)

The Government must show commitment to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ semiconductor companies says the boss of an innovative firm under way with £68m plans to bring a chip factory to the North East.

Scott White, CEO of manufacturer Pragmatic Semiconductor, said the industry needs "a clear strategy and support" if it is to solve supply chain security issues and allow other sectors to reap the benefits of its world-leading technology. His call comes as the chair of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee said further delay on a semiconductor strategy would be an "act of national self-harm".

Last month the Government sent a response to the committee's "stock take" of the country's semiconductor industry, which was published in November and called for better co-operation with allies to safeguard supply and to secure inward investment.

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In it, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport said it intended to publish a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ semiconductor strategy "as soon as possible" but committee chair Darren Jones said the Government was hiding behind its failure to publish the strategy.

Semiconductors, or chips, are used in thousands of products from vehicles to medical equipment and have been in short supply globally due to a number of factors including the massive disruption of Covid.

Pragmatic Semiconductor specialises in flexible chips that are thinner than a human hair and can easily be used in packaging to solve logistics challenges. The firm is converting the former Wavin pipeworks site at Meadowfield, County Durham, into a new factory - or "fab" - that will support 125 jobs and aims to attract other industry-affiliated suppliers and start-ups to locate nearby.

Following the BEIS Committee's comments, Pragmatic's CEO Scott White said: "The British semiconductor industry needs a clear strategy and support from the Government that focuses on semiconductor sectors where the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ can grow sustainably, but critically this must include manufacturing.