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The Impacts of Intel: A Development Panel Discussion

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July 15, 2022
All Day
Virtual

Time: 12 p.m.
Event Host: Center for Urban and Regional Analysis
Short Description: CURA brings together industry experts, researchers and government leaders to discuss the lasting impacts Intel's semiconductor chip manufacturing facility will have on Ohio.


In January 2022, Intel announced plans to build the largest semiconductor chip manufacturing facility ever built in New Albany, Ohio. The initial investment of $20 billion is the largest single private-sector investment in Ohio history. This initial phase is expected to employ not only Intel staff but construction and service industry workers. This development raises questions over the lasting impacts this facility will have on Ohio. Where will these new employees come from and where will they live? What are the long-lasting impacts on our water and energy resources? What kinds of transportation infrastructure investments should we make to protect our quality of life? How will this affect Ohio's economic future? This summer, CURA brings together industry experts, researchers, and government leaders for four online-only webinars to discuss these topics and more!

Learn more about the event and register here.

Moderated by Harvey Miller

Development Panelists

  • Mark Partridge, Professor, Swank Chair in Rural-Urban Policy at The Ohio State University 
  • Bill LaFayette, Founder, and owner of Regionomics LLC
  • Darla Munroe, Professor, Chair of Geography at The Ohio State University
  • Jung Kim, Managing Director, Research and Business Intelligence at One Columbus

This event is approved for 1 AICP CM credit. To claim your CM credits, log into your My APA account on the APA website and enter the event into your online CM event log.

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