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Chips Act workshop on pilot lines
JUL
Tue
04
09:30 - 16:30

This was 1 year ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space Digital Europe

Following the political agreement on the European Chips Act of 18 April 2023, preparations are currently ongoing for the implementation of the Chips for Europe Initiative as foreseen in Pillar 1 of the regulation. The initiative includes a number of pilot lines for the purpose of process development, test and experimentation, as well as small-scale production. These will serve as a platform for European research and development with an industrial perspective that bridge the crucial gap from lab to fab.

Three pilot line areas of strategic importance for Europe have already been identified and will be discussed.

Agenda:

9.30-9.45: Welcome

9.45-11.15: Photonics

11.15-12-15: Power electronics & 6G

 12.15-12.30: Conclusion of the morning

12.30-14.00: Lunch break

14.00-15.30: Heterogenous Integration, MeMS, Sensors, Other

15.30-16.30: Open discussion on pilot lines

 

More information, the full agenda and the connection details can be found on the event website. 

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