STMicroelectronics, a global leader in semiconductors, has chosen Pisa as the location for its first center in Tuscany, further strengthening its presence in Italy. This new facility focuses on innovation, combining advanced design and industrialization processes.
Technologies for a More Efficient Future
Located in the Montacchiello tech district, the center specializes in developing solutions for power management and wireless charging, aiming to enhance the performance and efficiency of battery-powered devices such as smartphones and tablets. Equipped with state-of-the-art tools for testing and validation, the facility is committed to delivering high-quality products that meet the demands of global markets.
Collaboration with the University of Pisa
A key aspect of the project is the collaboration with the University of Pisa, which has trained the majority of the 40 researchers currently working at the center. During the inauguration, STMicroelectronics and the university signed a strategic agreement to foster the training of new professionals, support innovative research projects, and create local job opportunities.
STMicroelectronics highlighted the importance of the synergy between the company and the region as a fundamental driver of its success, emphasizing its commitment to leveraging local talent and encouraging the return of Italian professionals from abroad.
A Strategic Impact for Tuscany
This new center is not just a technological investment but also a significant boost to the regional economy. Pisa is further establishing itself as a hub for high-tech innovation, attracting talent and fostering a thriving ecosystem for growth and development.
With this center, Tuscany solidifies its position as a strategic location for cutting-edge technological development, combining industrial and academic excellence to meet the challenges of international markets.