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Updated call text: HORIZON-JU-CHIPS-2025-CSA-JPN

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The call text for call topic HORIZON-JU-CHIPS-2025-CSA-JPN has been updated in the section "Expected outcomes".

The updated version of the expected outcomes reads as follows: 

  • Support joint activities of companies in the semiconductor value chain to improve security of supply for chips and increase the resilience of the ecosystems in the EU and Japan.
  • Support joint R&I and industrial cooperation activities between the EU and Japan
  • Contribute to preparing potential future joint EU-Japan R&I collaboration topics in the field of semiconductors.
  • Explore opportunities to finance talent exchanges between R&D or production sites in both regions.
  • Foster increased EU-Japan cooperation with appropriate research institutions and semiconductor companies in Japan on the development, deployment and commercialisation of digital technologies, for example through specific collaboration in the field of R&I or matchmaking events.
  • Coordinate ongoing Japanese and EU R&I activities on life cycle assessment (LCA) of semiconductor manufacturing processes and facilitate exchange of researchers to improve coherence.

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