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Unlock the secrets behind the United States reclaiming its semiconductor sovereignty in the latest Feudal Future Podcast episode. Dr. John Berry and Ashwin Rangan, two trailblazers in the tech and education sectors, join us to dissect the urgent need for reshoring this pivotal industry. You'll gain exclusive insights into the CHIPS Act's role in this mission and the formidable obstacles we face, from cutting-edge technological requirements to cultivating a skilled workforce primed for innovation and growth.
As we navigate the transformation of central Ohio from rust belt relic to a burgeoning tech hub, we're met with the challenge of preparing a new generation for the complexities of semiconductor manufacturing. Dr. Berry illustrates the educational strides being made to meet this demand, while Ashwin Rangan reflects on the historical missteps that led to the U.S. losing its competitive edge. The discussion takes us from the classroom to the cleanroom, illuminating the career opportunities awaiting graduates in a landscape ripe with potential and teeming with high-stakes geopolitical implications.
Concluding this episode, we contemplate the long-range dedication Ohio is exhibiting towards economic evolution and the potential for this state to serve as a template for national growth in high-tech industries. We evaluate how this large-scale commitment could reshape Ohio's infrastructure and workforce, fostering a legacy of ingenuity and prosperity. Tune in to this captivating conversation that not only ponders Ohio's future but also the broader ramifications for America's technological leadership in the world.
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The Center for Demographics and Policy focuses on research and analysis of global, national, and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time. It involves Chapman students in demographic research under the supervision of the Center’s senior staff.
Students work with the Center’s director and engage in research that will serve them well as they look to develop their careers in business, the social sciences, and the arts. Students also have access to our advisory board, which includes distinguished Chapman faculty and major demographic scholars from across the country and the world.
For additional information, please contact Mahnaz Asghari, Associate Director for the Center for Demographics and Policy, at (714) 744-7635 or [email protected].
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This show is presented by the Chapman Center for Demographics and Policy, which focuses on research and analysis of global, national and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time.
By Joel Kotkin & Marshall Toplansky4.6
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Unlock the secrets behind the United States reclaiming its semiconductor sovereignty in the latest Feudal Future Podcast episode. Dr. John Berry and Ashwin Rangan, two trailblazers in the tech and education sectors, join us to dissect the urgent need for reshoring this pivotal industry. You'll gain exclusive insights into the CHIPS Act's role in this mission and the formidable obstacles we face, from cutting-edge technological requirements to cultivating a skilled workforce primed for innovation and growth.
As we navigate the transformation of central Ohio from rust belt relic to a burgeoning tech hub, we're met with the challenge of preparing a new generation for the complexities of semiconductor manufacturing. Dr. Berry illustrates the educational strides being made to meet this demand, while Ashwin Rangan reflects on the historical missteps that led to the U.S. losing its competitive edge. The discussion takes us from the classroom to the cleanroom, illuminating the career opportunities awaiting graduates in a landscape ripe with potential and teeming with high-stakes geopolitical implications.
Concluding this episode, we contemplate the long-range dedication Ohio is exhibiting towards economic evolution and the potential for this state to serve as a template for national growth in high-tech industries. We evaluate how this large-scale commitment could reshape Ohio's infrastructure and workforce, fostering a legacy of ingenuity and prosperity. Tune in to this captivating conversation that not only ponders Ohio's future but also the broader ramifications for America's technological leadership in the world.
Support Our Work
The Center for Demographics and Policy focuses on research and analysis of global, national, and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time. It involves Chapman students in demographic research under the supervision of the Center’s senior staff.
Students work with the Center’s director and engage in research that will serve them well as they look to develop their careers in business, the social sciences, and the arts. Students also have access to our advisory board, which includes distinguished Chapman faculty and major demographic scholars from across the country and the world.
For additional information, please contact Mahnaz Asghari, Associate Director for the Center for Demographics and Policy, at (714) 744-7635 or [email protected].
Follow us on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-feudal-future-podcast/
Tweet thoughts: @joelkotkin, @mtoplansky, #FeudalFuture #BeyondFeudalism
Learn more about Joel's book 'The Coming of Neo-Feudalism': https://amzn.to/3a1VV87
Sign Up For News & Alerts: http://joelkotkin.com/#subscribe
This show is presented by the Chapman Center for Demographics and Policy, which focuses on research and analysis of global, national and regional demographic trends and explores policies that might produce favorable demographic results over time.

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