Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult welcomed members of the UK government’s cabinet to its Innovation Centre in Newport, South Wales this week to discuss how the South Wales compound semiconductor cluster will contribute to the industrial strategy and growth mission.
The roundtable discussion was jointly chaired by the Secretary of State for Wales, Jo Stevens and Secretary of State for the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, Peter Kyle. The ministers were joined by leading figures from South Wales’ compound semiconductor cluster to discuss how the sector will contribute to the UK government’s new industrial strategy.
After the roundtable discussion, the Secretaries of State were given a tour of CSA Catapult’s Innovation Centre and shown its state-of-the-art facilities.
As the UK’s authority on compound semiconductor applications and commercialisation, CSA Catapult helps businesses solve their problems when bringing compound semiconductor products to market. Since 2018, projects involving CSA Catapult have generated £600m GVA to the UK economy and helped create of safeguard over 4,718 jobs. CSA Catapult customers have also leveraged £589m of public and private investment.
CSA Catapult’s vision is for the UK to become a global leader in developing and commercialising new applications for compound semiconductors.