Taking microelectronic technologies from lab to fab – the importance of public private partnerships

In this episode of Micro Journeys, host Daniel Marrujo sits down with Raj Jammy, a seasoned leader whose career spans semiconductor research, manufacturing, and critical public-private initiatives shaping the future of microelectronics. From growing up in India, dismantling toys to understand how they worked, to spearheading pivotal semiconductor R&D partnerships in the U.S., Raj shares the personal stories and global experiences that forged his passion for technology and innovation.

The conversation dives deep into Raj’s journey across major institutions like IBM, SEMATECH, and IMEC, exploring how each stop helped him tackle complex challenges in microelectronics. They discuss the foundational role of public-private partnerships in driving breakthroughs, how the semiconductor ecosystem evolved from vertically integrated giants to today’s distributed, hyper-specialized landscape, and why Section 9906 of the CHIPS Act is a critical blueprint for ensuring U.S. leadership in semiconductor innovation and manufacturing. Raj highlights how future success hinges on collaborative ecosystems that move discoveries from lab to fab, balancing academic curiosity with manufacturability to ensure cutting-edge research that actually transforms into deployable, production-ready technologies.