IPCEI Microelectronics: dispositivi e sistemi avanzati per guidare la transizione digitale e verde

IPCEIs Microelectronics: devices and systems driving the digital and green transition 

September 12th, 14:00-17:30, NanoInnovation 2024 2024, Rome and online 

Discover latest breakthroughs in electronic devices for 𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠, 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠, 𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠, and 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 toward more efficient, faster, secure, and reliable products. We will discuss about sensors, actuators, IoT, high performance processors, scalable quantum computers, AI systems and advanced semiconductor materials and packaging.

These solutions are strategic assets for major industrial value chains: automotive, aerospace, ICT and security, manufacturing, energy, smart cities, healthcare, and more.

Airi is promoting a workshop to offer companies, research centres and universities the opportunity to learn about IPCEI ME results, IPCEI ME/CT ongoing activities and to get in touch with the main players in the field at national and EU level. 

Italy is a key player in these areas, and for this reason Airi since 2020 supports IPCEI activities through a series of events (2020, 2022 e 2023), in collaboration with its Partners Fondazione Bruno Kessler and STMicroelectronics. 

Europe is strengthening its industrial and leadership capacity in the semiconductor value chain through ad hoc legislation, such as the EU Chips Act 2023, and targeted investments, including the two IPCEI ME and ME/CT (Important Projects of Common European Interest – Microelectronics and Communication Technologies). 

The IPCEI ME/CT builds on the results of the first IPCEI ME and involves 68 projects from 56 companies and an ecosystem of over 600 R&I players. It aims to create innovative, fast, safe, reliable and energy- and resource-efficient electronic systems and production methods. 

The workshop include talks and a matchmaking session, open to large industries, SMEs, startups, research organizations willing to meet, share and discuss R2B (Research to Business) and B2B (Business to Business) opportunities with authoritative IPCEI representatives.

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Read here the matchmaking catalogue with the profile of speakers,
and register here for the one-to-one meetings

AGENDA

Moderators:
Cosimo Musca, Deputy Head of Italy Public Affairs at STMicroelectronics & Workstream ACT leader in the governance of the IPCEI ME/CT  & Andrea Porcari, Project Manager, Airi

Part 1: IPCEI Solutions (14.00-15.30)

  • Josef Moser, Technical Adviser and Coordinator, Infineon, Austria
    Trapped ion quantum processor units (ionQPUs) for scalable quantum computers: developments and quality improvements
  • André Mugliett, Senior Project Engineer, STMicroelectronics, Malta
    Assembly, Test and Packaging is a critical step of the Semiconductors supply chain: Malta IPCEI supports re-shoring capacity and grow on innovative technology
  • Sandra Eger, Innovation Management & Funding Research & Development, AT&S, Austria
    IC substrates & advanced packaging Technologies: key to the Computing systems of the Future
  • Emanuele Corsi, R&D and Process Engineering Manager, MEMC-GlobalWafers
    The TeNeT Project: Leading Edge 300mm and 200mm Silicon Wafers Manufacturing in Italy to Strengthen the Europe’s Microelectronic Ecosystem

Part 2: IPCEI Solutions & matchmaking (16:00-17:30)

  • Lorenza Ferrario, Micro Nano Facility coordinator and Vittorio Guarnieri, Research Liasion Officer, Bruno Kessler Foundation
    The FBK semiconductor Open Facilities
  • Salvatore Lombardo, Research Director, CNR-IMM- Institute for microelectronics & Microsystem National Research Council
    The microtech for green project
  • Alessandro Fonte, Senior Microwave Engineer, Siae Microelettronica 
    Enabling Microelectronics Solutions for Next-Generation High-Performance 6G Networks
  • Alfredo Maglione, CEO & Founder, Optoi
    Photonic sensors and MEMS microsystems: the OPTOI microelectronic packaging facility
  • Marco Deluca, Head of Research Unit Thin Film Technologies, Microsystems Division, Silicon Austria Labs GmbH (SAL)
    Leading advanced thin film technologies for electronic-based microsystems
  • Elke Kraker, Head of Department Materials for Microelectronics, Materials Center Leoben Forschung GmbH (MCL), Austria
    Materials understanding is the key to new innovations in microelectronics

A group discussion and bilateral meetings with IPCEI speakers and representatives will follow the six brief talks (pitches) of part 2.

Register to the workshop and matchmaking session to meet, share, and discuss research and business opportunities with IPCEI representatives

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