Texas awards $1M grant to LTD Material for new Austin semiconductor facility

Governor Greg Abbott
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Governor Greg Abbott has announced that LTD Material LLC will receive a Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF) grant of more than $1 million. The funding will support the construction of an 88,000-square-foot manufacturing and research facility in Austin. This project aims to increase production capacity for high-purity quartz parts used in wafer fabrication and semiconductor manufacturing. The expansion is expected to create 40 jobs and represents a capital investment exceeding $25 million.

“Texas leads America’s resurgence in semiconductor manufacturing,” said Governor Abbott. “With this $25 million capital investment, LTD Material is helping to expand an already robust supply chain that is essential to the growing semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem in Texas. In partnership with industry leaders, Texas will accelerate domestic semiconductor manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign supply chains to meet our nation’s technology demands of tomorrow.”

LTD Material specializes in precision-engineered products necessary for wafer production. The new facility will be built next to its current plant and include both manufacturing and research functions. The company also plans to offer specialized training programs for CNC machinists and glass blowers, focusing on technical positions that do not require a college degree but provide career opportunities.

“The TSIF grant allows LTD Material to meet the surging demand from U.S. semiconductor foundries while reducing dependence on foreign quartz suppliers, a key strategy to the government’s focus on strengthening overall national security,” said LTD Material CEO Kevin Nguyen. “Since the beginning, LTD Material chose the state of Texas for its headquarters exactly due to this type of civil leadership in innovation, workforce development, and economic competitiveness.”

Senator Sarah Eckhardt commented on the local impact: “Austin is the beating heart of our state’s semiconductor industry. I’m excited for the many good jobs this project will create locally and sustain for years to come. This investment will help us effectively meet the needs of our growing community and bolster our state’s position as a leader on the frontier of America’s technological future.”

The TSIF was established through legislation signed by Governor Abbott in 2023 as part of the Texas CHIPS Act. The program aims to strengthen Texas’ role in semiconductor research, design, and manufacturing by encouraging companies like LTD Material LLC to expand within the state.



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