
"The European Union has formally inaugurated NanoIC, a semiconductor pilot line backed by a €700 million investment under the European Chips Act. The facility aims to accelerate the development of advanced chip technologies and strengthen Europe's position in the global semiconductor landscape. Situated at the research hub imec in Leuven, NanoIC is designed as an open pilot line where companies, research institutes, and startups can prototype and test cutting-edge components before commercial deployment."
"Unlike traditional closed fabs, the facility offers access to beyond-2-nanometre system-on-chip (SoC) technologies, early-stage process design kits, and advanced toolsets that bridge the gap between laboratory research and industrial application. Officials from the European Commission, imec leadership, and industry partners marked the launch at an event in Leuven, highlighting the pilot line as a key milestone in Europe's semiconductor sovereignty strategy."
"The investment forms part of a broader €2.5 billion Chips Act programme supported by national governments and private partners, including ASML, underscoring a shared effort to make the continent more competitive in next-generation electronics. NanoIC's capabilities target innovations across critical markets such as artificial intelligence, 6G communications, autonomous systems, and health technologies, where advanced chip performance and efficiency are crucial."
NanoIC is an open semiconductor pilot line located at imec in Leuven and backed by a €700 million investment under the European Chips Act. The facility provides access to beyond-2-nanometre system-on-chip (SoC) technologies, early-stage process design kits, and advanced toolsets that connect laboratory research with industrial application. The pilot line enables companies, research institutes, and startups to prototype and test components before commercial deployment. The funding is part of a broader €2.5 billion Chips Act programme supported by governments and private partners including ASML. NanoIC targets AI, 6G, autonomous systems, and health technologies while lowering access barriers for SMEs and diversifying the European semiconductor ecosystem.
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