Gerry McCarthy, the recently appointed managing director of the US technology giant’s Scottish operation, which is the last remaining hi-tech manufacturer in Inverclyde, also told The Herald that the company’s future in Scotland is “secure”.
National Semiconductor is planning to invest £20 million in its chip-making and design facility in Greenock and will increase the size of its permanent workforce over the next 12 months, The Herald has learned.
Gerry McCarthy, the recently appointed managing director of the US technology giant’s Scottish operation, which is the last remaining hi-tech manufacturer in Inverclyde, also told The Herald that the company’s future in Scotland is “secure”.
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