Workshop - European Strengths and Gaps in Emerging Semiconductor Technologies

When

September 11, 2023    
13:30 - 18:00

Where

Lisboa Congress Centre - CCL
Praça das Industrias, 1, Lisbon
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The next ICOS Workshop “European strengths and gaps in emerging semiconductor technologies” will take place during ESSDERC-ESSCIRC in Lisbon, on September 11-14, 2023 (September 11 afternoon for the Workshop). It is supported by Horizon Europe.

The main objectives of this Workshop are:

  • Review of the main EU and non-EU semiconductor ecosystems
  • Review of the main EU and International activities and most promising technologies (targeting the leading semiconductor countries: USA, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, China..) in the field of Advanced Computing and Functionalities.

These reviews will allow to highlight the strengths of the main leading Institutions in each country (Universities, RTO, Industry) in each technological area, and will be carried out on the basis of the expertise of ICOS partners and knowledge in this field, on the input of the Roadmap teams for these research activities, on publications and possibly using other supports.

This work will contribute to ICOS “Recommendations for international research cooperation” for the European Commission and will be used by the EC for future joint calls between EU and other leading semiconductor countries.

Programme

13:30 – 13:45

Francis Balestra – CNRS/Grenoble INP/Director Emeritus of the SiNANO Institute
Welcome words, introduction of the SiNANO Institute and Horizon Europe ICOS-International Cooperation On Semiconductors

13:45- 14:20

Léo Saint-Martin, Decision
Review of the EU and main non-EU semiconductor Ecosystems

14:20 – 14:55

Olivier Faynot, CEA-LETI and Nadine Collaert, imec
Advanced Computing: review of the main actors and the most promising technologies

14:55 – 15:30

Alan O’Riordan, Tyndall National Institute
Smart Sensors: review of the main EU and International activities and technologies


Coffee Break


16:00 – 16:35

Markus Pfeffer, FhG
Smart Energy: review of the main EU and international activities and technologies

16:35 – 17:10

Gustavo Ardila, Univ. Grenoble-Alpes
Energy Harvesting: review of the main EU and international activities and technologies

17:10 – 17:45

Roel Baets, Univ. Ghent/imec
Silicon Photonics: review of the main EU and international activities and technologies



(The ICOS workshop is the D4 one)