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GLOBALFOUNDRIES Management Services Limited Liability Company & CO. KG

Malta, UNITED STATESLLCReg: 493333193565-46Since 18/09/2024

Budget

€25 — €0

EP Access

1

accredited persons

Staff

1

0.1 FTE

EU Grants

€66,297

Mission & Goals

GlobalFoundries (GF) is a global semiconductor manufacturer with 15,000 employees worldwide and over 250 customers. We develop process technologies for our customers around the world, helping them to develop the complex and comprehensive building blocks of technologies that are critical to how our world lives, works and evolves. Our Dresden Fab 1 site is the largest semiconductor plant in Europe, with state-of-the-art manufacturing technologies. More than 3,200 employees from around 47 nations work on the company campus. Through its commitment to research and development, GF has helped to establish the Free State of Saxony as a leading micro- and nanoelectronics centre in Europe. GlobalFoundries participates in government-funded European projects to strengthen the semiconductor industry (Important Projects of Common European Interest = IPCEI). GF actively participates in public consultations and expert panels, congresses and round tables organised by associations.

EU Legislative Interests

Foreign trade; General energy policy; EU internal market; EU legislation; Pollution control; Industrial policy; Competition law; Science, research and technology, Revision of the European Chips Act

Communication Activities

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Interests Represented

Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members

Member Of

European Semiconductor Industry Association (ESIA) SEMI Europe Verband der Elektro- und Digitalindustrie (ZVEI) Silicon Saxony SmartSystemsHubDresden Wirtschaftsrat

Organisation Members

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Additional Information

We informed FGS accordingly.

Commissioner Meetings

No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.

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