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Micron to Open Memory Design Center in Atlanta, GA

In January 2022 with 500 employees

Micron Technology, Inc. announced plans for a new memory design center in Midtown Atlanta, GA, expanding the company’s reach into the Southeast.

Micron To Open State Of The Art Memory Design Center In Atlanta

The new site, which will open its doors for business in January 2022, enableing to increase its access to Atlanta’s rich pool of technical talent to further advance its memory design and engineering leadership, while also driving a positive impact in the community. The company aims to build partnerships with many institutions in the region including Emory University, Georgia Tech, Morehouse College, Spelman College and University of Georgia.

Headquartered in Boise, ID, Micron maintains US offices in California, Colorado, Minnesota, Texas and Virginia and has a global manufacturing and R&D network that spans 17 countries.

Atlanta is an emerging hub for high-tech innovation, and our Atlanta Design Center will serve as one of Micron’s key memory design and engineering locations,” said Scott DeBoer, EVP of technology and products. “Micron’s leadership in both DRAM and NAND technologies are fueling critical advances in AI, 5G and autonomous vehicle experiences, creating exciting opportunities for top talent to join us as we develop and deliver our next gen of technology innovation.

Memory is at the leading edge of semiconductor manufacturing, requiring production of technologies that are pushing the laws of physics. R&D investments in the field are critical for advancing DRAM innovation. Atlanta Design Center expansion will create up to 500 jobs across various STEM disciplines including computer hardware and electrical and electronic engineering.

Memory and storage are a growing portion of the global semiconductor market and represent approximately 30% of all semiconductors. Micron’s R&D investments are helping to meet the growing demand for memory and storage, while furthering US technology leadership.

With the obstacles manufacturers and tech companies across the world are facing, we are glad to see Micron Technology move into the number one state for business where they will have everything they need to succeed and contribute to our thriving economy,” said Governor Kemp. “I look forward to seeing the opportunities this creates in Atlanta and to seeing the innovative solutions that will come from this brand new, world-class technology center.

Micron and its foundation have been engaging with Georgia Tech. The ongoing relationship between Micron and the university provides students with experiential research and equitable access to engineering education. Collaboration efforts include work with Georgia Tech’s Center for Engineering Education and Diversity (CEED), a peer-to-peer mentoring program, Micron’s Covid-19 UV Robot Design Challenge, and alignment with class curriculum to foster growth in education and industry wide career opportunities for underrepresented students.

We are delighted Micron has chosen Atlanta as the location for their new R&D hub,” said Ángel Cabrera, president, Georgia Tech. “We are confident that the strong ecosystem of students, researchers, and start-ups will add tremendous value to their talent and innovation goals. We look forward to expanding our collaboration with Micron and welcome them to the neighborhood.

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