Texas State Technical College
What to Know:
- Texas State Technical College will receive $3.5 million from the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund to expand its Accelerated Semiconductor Technician Training Program in Hutto.
- The program will prepare students for semiconductor fabrication careers in just 10 weeks, with training in wafer processing, gas control systems and cleanroom environments.
- This is the latest in a series of awards issued under the Texas CHIPS Act to grow the state’s semiconductor workforce and infrastructure.
What to Know:
- The college’s goal is to replace manual processes with a unified tool that supports scalability and data-driven planning.
- The software-as-a-service solution must support a wide range of event types.
- In addition to booking and logistics, the software must provide reporting features and integrate with several existing platforms.
The higher-education institution has released solicitations for both a campus housing software solution and an identity theft platform.
Texas State Technical College gave Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services a demo of its virtual training, its ambulance simulator and other high-tech equipment.
Other goals include engaging augmented support services to stabilize the BI tools.