
Texas Institute for Electronics advances U.S. semiconductor capability through 3D heterogeneous integration and open-access HI. It operates as a non-profit accelerator that funds pilot manufacturing and develops a 3DHI manufacturing technology roadmap. Key technologies include 3D heterogeneous integration, advanced packaging, nanoimprint lithography, MEMS, embedded die packaging, and silicon photonics. The organization collaborates with industry and government and supports workforce development in Central Texas. It aims to scale technologies via partnerships with domestic fabs and OSATs to strengthen national security and economic growth.

Texas Institute for Electronics advances U.S. semiconductor capability through 3D heterogeneous integration and open-access HI. It operates as a non-profit accelerator that funds pilot manufacturing and develops a 3DHI manufacturing technology roadmap. Key technologies include 3D heterogeneous integration, advanced packaging, nanoimprint lithography, MEMS, embedded die packaging, and silicon photonics. The organization collaborates with industry and government and supports workforce development in Central Texas. It aims to scale technologies via partnerships with domestic fabs and OSATs to strengthen national security and economic growth.