Key Takeaways Supply chain resilience is a technical engineering problem, not just logistics “China+1” strategies require deep ecosystem replication, not simple relocation Advanced manufacturing scale depends on material security and environmental systems AI is collapsing the gap between academic research and real-world execution Semiconductor independence depends on localized ultra-pure material production What This Interview Covers […]
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