Michigan Semiconductor Supply Chain Assessment
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As domestic semiconductor fabrication capacity expands, it is essential to identify oportunities for the broader industrial base to its diversify products and services to support sustained industry growth. In 2025, CAR conducted an assessment of Michigan’s semiconductor supply chain, highlighting strategic opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises to participate in and support state and regional industry development.
Strengthening domestic semiconductor manufacturing and innovation: CAR evaluated the domestic semiconductor market highlighted that domestic strategies have encouraged fabrication investments, along with boosting the existing R&D and fab-less industry capabilities.
Michigan’s Semiconductor ecosystem asset profile. CAR’s assessment revealed Michigan’s unique assets across the semiconductor supply chain are in materials, manufacturing services, factory automation and control systems, sub-fab systems, and downstream device manufacturing.
Leveraging Michigan’s broader supply base for chip industry growth. Systematic evaluation revealed potential for Michigan’s broader supply base to support chip industry growth, identifying opportunities for small and medium sized businesses to support fabrication infrastructure and sub-fab facility needs.