Rapidus to cooperate with British and Italian institutions

The Japanese semiconductor company Rapidus will sign agreements with public institutions in the United Kingdom and Italy during Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s trip to Europe on Saturday.

Rapidus will sign agreements with public institutions in the United Kingdom and Italy.

The signings are scheduled during Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s trip to Europe on Saturday.

Rapidus is a Japanese semiconductor company.

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