Mar 16, 2021

Fraunhofer IPMS provides access to infrastructure for European research institutions and companies

The Center Nanoelectronic Technologies of Fraunhofer IPMS provides access to infrastructure and development services in the Ascent+ project.
Source: Fraunhofer IPMS
Mar 16, 2021

Together with a broad network of partner facilities, the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS offers access to infrastructure and development services for European research institutions and companies. The portfolio includes processing, characterization, and process development on 300 mm wafers.

Within the EU-funded ASCENT+ project, numerous renowned European research institutes are opening their doors: In addition to Fraunhofer IPMS, Fraunhofer IAF, IISB and IZM from the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft are participating. Furthermore, the French CEA-Leti, the Belgian imec, the Irish Tyndall National Institute and the Portuguese International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory are also participating. ASCENT+ thus represents the largest transnational offer of infrastructure and development services to date.

The next generation of micro- and nanoelectronics

“We aim to become the driving force for the next generation of nanoelectronics by enabling researchers and companies to take the next step towards quantum advantage through solid-state platforms, driving next generation computing with low-power, energy-efficient and high-performance devices, and achieving higher functionality of electronics through advanced integration approaches, new materials and innovative technologies. ASCENT+ provides a unique opportunity for users to gain access to Europe's leading research institutions to advance knowledge and technology, to generate new results and to nurture talent in their own laboratories," says Giorgos Fagas, coordinator of the ASCENT+ program.

Contact: Dr. Anne-Julie Maurer, Fraunhofer IPMS
pr@ipms.fraunhofer.de

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