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Robots to Aid Chip Plants in Europe
13 Mar
Summary
- Robots will perform repetitive tasks in older chip factories.
- STMicroelectronics aims to increase efficiency and avoid closures.
- Workers will be retrained for higher-skilled, in-demand roles.

STMicroelectronics announced plans to retrain its workforce and deploy robots in its existing chip manufacturing facilities. This strategic move aims to enhance efficiency and prevent plant closures as the company navigates industry-wide challenges.
Over the next couple of years, more than one hundred robots are slated to join the workforce, taking over repetitive and physically demanding jobs. This automation allows human employees to transition into more specialized roles, helping to fill a shortage of skilled labor. The company is actively initiating training programs to equip its staff for these evolving needs.
This strategy is crucial for European chipmakers like STMicro, facing intense competition from global rivals. While older factories, or 'fabs', often cannot be easily upgraded, this plan offers a path to modernization. The company stated its commitment to avoiding facility closures in Europe, emphasizing the objective of boosting operational efficiency through technological integration and workforce development.




