Nov 6, 2025

Fraunhofer ENAS Partners with World-Class Research Centers and Universities in Southeast Asia

Signing of the cooperation agreement between Fraunhofer and A*STAR during Minister-President Michael Kretschmer's delegation trip to Taiwan, Japan, and Singapore in October 2025 Pictured (left to right): Minister-President Michael Kretschmer, Professor Harald Kuhn (Director of Fraunhofer ENAS), Dr. Tan See Leng (Minister for Manpower and Minister-in-charge of Energy and Science & Technology at the Ministry of Trade and Industry in Singapore), Terence Gan (Executive Director of the Institute of Microelectronics at A*STAR), Kian Teck Beh (CEO of A*STAR) and Dr. Bettina Fanghähnel (German Ambassador to Singapore)
Source: Fraunhofer ENAS
Nov 6, 2025

The Fraunhofer Institute for Electronic Nano Systems ENAS in Chemnitz is expanding its strategic collaborations in Southeast Asia. In October 2025, new cooperation agreements were signed with Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) and the National University of Singapore (NUS) to jointly advance research and development in the field of microelectronics. These partnerships build a strong bridge between Saxony—Europe’s leading microelectronics hub—and Singapore, one of Asia’s most dynamic innovation ecosystems.

Fraunhofer ENAS has long been an integral part of Singapore’s technology landscape through its partnership with Fraunhofer Singapore Research Limited. Building on more than 25 years of successful collaboration with Nanyang Technological University (NTU), the institute is now extending its presence to two additional world-class research institutions. The goal is to deepen international knowledge transfer, strengthen scientific networks, and open new opportunities for cooperation between academia and industry.

Research Collaboration for Microelectronics and Future Technologies

The cooperation with A*STAR focuses on microelectronics, system integration, and reliability testing of semiconductor products. Together, the partners will develop high-efficiency power electronics based on silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductors, which play a key role in electromobility, data center infrastructure, and renewable energy systems. Exchange programs and joint projects will further foster international knowledge transfer and integrate Saxon companies into Singapore’s innovation ecosystem.

A Memorandum of Understanding with NUS establishes a framework for research on in-memory computing for AI applications and the validation of quantum communication systems. By combining the research strengths of Chemnitz and Singapore, the partners are creating a globally connected innovation network.

Saxony’s Minister President Michael Kretschmer highlights the agreements as a strong signal for the semiconductor industry in Saxony, while Chemnitz Mayor Sven Schulze emphasizes the new opportunities for economic growth, research collaboration, and international talent development.

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