

Trellice maps the full regulatory landscape relevant to semiconductor companies — across market access, export controls, supply chain obligations, trade compliance, domestic investment requirements, and workforce conditions — and presents it as a single, filtered view specific to each organization’s sector and business model.
This is delivered through T-CIP™ — The Trellice Connected Intelligent Platform™ — which updates continuously as BIS, OFAC, and CHIPS Act regulations change, surfacing what changed, why it matters, and what action your team needs to take.

T-CIP™ provides CHIPS Act intelligence based on publicly available Department of Commerce guidance. Trellice is not affiliated with or endorsed by the CHIPS Program Office or the Department of Commerce. Award recipients must confirm their specific obligations with their Program officer and legal counsel.

Plug-and-play manufacturing
Seamlessly move from R&D design to final assembly. We remove scale-up friction, compress timelines, and ensure a clean compliance path that keeps your production ramp on schedule. Our partner network spans foundries, OSATs, and EMS providers pre-vetted for regulatory and quality standards relevant to your market.
Capacity assurance
We secure manufacturing slots in an environment of constrained and volatile electronics capacity. By maintaining active relationships across the manufacturing ecosystem, Trellice provides production certainty — including contingency planning for geopolitical disruptions.
Incentive-aligned production
We realign your production footprint with regional incentive Programs, CHIPS Act funding structures, and strategic tax regimes — reducing your capital burden while strengthening supply chain positioning.
Regulatory Orchestration
We navigate export control classifications, regional trade barriers and internal security directives before assembling large-scale execution frameworks. T-CIP™ surfaces regulatory surprises during planning, when they can be designed around rather than worked around.

Competitive Advantage Amplified
Our model strengthens the competitive position of our OSAT, EMS, Foundry, and EDA/IP partners by synchronizing market access with workforce readiness. Partners in the Trellice network gain access to qualified, compliance-vetted customer pipelines.
De-Risking Expansion
When partners enter new regions, we build the customer pipeline and the talent infrastructure in parallel — reducing ramp uncertainty and ensuring new facilities open with qualified staff and compliant operating procedures from day one.
Workforce Resilience
By embedding Trellice Human Capital Architecture training standards into partner Programs, we ensure engineers are prepared for the technical and compliance demands of regulated, security-sensitive production environments.

Collaborative R&D
We facilitate commercialization pathways for academic IP, helping university research teams transition lab-scale innovations into the OSAT and foundry ecosystems. Our network provides the industry validation, production access, and regulatory expertise that academic researchers typically cannot access independently.
Workforce Placement
We provide a direct placement pipeline for industry-ready graduates into our network of partner facilities — addressing the projected semiconductor talent shortfall with graduates prepared for immediate integration into advanced manufacturing and regulated production environments.

OEMs get faster time-to-market, with compliance built in rather than retrofitted.
IDMs get resilient, compliant manufacturing capacity that holds through regulatory and geopolitical volatility.
Academic partners get high-impact, industry-aligned placement pathways that close the talent gap with precision.


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Regulatory information provided by Trellice and T-CIP™ is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for export control, CHIPS Act, or trade compliance legal counsel.