06/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/12/2025 16:46
Washington, D.C. - Today, Congressman Suhas Subramanyam (VA-10) announced a multi-billion dollar investment from Micron Technology in its Manassas manufacturing facility. Congressman Subramanyam has worked with Micron to secure these investments in Virginia since his time in the Virginia General Assembly. Congressman Subramanyam plans to continue working with Micron to secure more investments like this one in the future.
"I am thrilled to announce this historic investment by Micron in our community," said Congressman Suhas Subramanyam. "This will bring more manufacturing jobs to Virginia, boost our local economy, and keep our country at the forefront of innovation and technology. I will continue to work tirelessly to secure more investments like this and bring high paying jobs to our community."
"Micron's U.S. memory manufacturing and R&D plans underscore our commitment to driving innovation and strengthening the domestic semiconductor industry," said Micron Chairman, President and CEO Sanjay Mehrotra. "This approximately $200 billion investment will reinforce America's technological leadership, create tens of thousands of American jobs across the semiconductor ecosystem and secure a domestic supply of semiconductors-critical to economic and national security. We are grateful for the support from President Trump, Secretary Lutnick and our federal, state and local partners who have been instrumental in advancing domestic semiconductor manufacturing."
Micron also finalized a $275 million CHIPS Act direct funding award supporting its investment to expand and modernize its Manassas, Virginia facility, which has plans to begin this year. The investment will onshore Micron's 1-alpha DRAM node, reinforcing the company's ongoing commitment to key sectors including industrial, automotive, defense and aerospace, and medical
This investment includes semiconductor curriculum development, community college partnerships for apprenticeships, university partnerships and other programs aimed at expanding access to semiconductor careers. These efforts will be critical to building a robust talent pipeline that will support Micron's long-term and U.S. technology leadership.
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