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First calls on semiconductors published (Horizon Europe & Digital Europe)

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The Chips JU, tasked to implement part of the European Chips Initiative with funding from both Horizon Europe and Digital Europe, has published its first calls aiming at the launch of four innovative pilot lines.

A call for pilot lines includes three interrelated calls:

  • A call for expression of interest for the selection of a hosting consortium
  • A call for proposals for Set-up, integration and process development, funded under Horizon Europe
  • A call for proposals for the operational activities of the pilot line, funded under Digital Europe

The same application is submitted to those calls and the evaluation will consist of the simultaneous evaluation of the interrelated calls.

The calls under Horizon Europe and Digital Europe have been published on the Funding & Tenders Portal:

Pilot line on advanced sub 2nm leading-edge system on chip technology

Pilot line on advanced Fully Depleted Silicon On Insulator technologies targeting 7nm

Pilot line on advanced Packaging and Heterogenous Integration

Pilot line on advanced semiconductor devices based on Wide Bandgap materials

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