Transcript ICT 25 - Henri Rajbenbach - Ideal-ist
ICT 25 – Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies
ICT 25 Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies
Cosmin Codrea, Henri Rajbenbach DG CONNECT, A.4 Components NNCP Training – Brussels – 23-Oct-2013 - CC
ICT 25 – Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies
The context
Components, from nanometers to centimeters
nm cm
ICT 25 ICT 2 ICT 3 3-D transistors CMOS 22 nm 3-D stacking Ultra-wideband telecom Lab-on-Chip Miniaturised devices Plastic electronics (Place-it)
The Silicon context
ICT 25 – Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies ITRS Roadmap
ICT 25 – Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies
What are want •
To keep Europe's position at the forefront of advanced micro- and nano-electronic technologies developments
•
To ensure strategic electronic design and manufacturing capability in Europe avoiding dependencies from other regions
ICT 25 – Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies
What are looking for
Research & Innovation
40 M€ 100% funding • Extend
MOSFET
to the end of the ITRS roadmap Make "
Beyond and Extended CMOS
" devices CMOS compatible • Integrate functionalities in
System-on-Chip
(SoC) /
System-in-Package
(SiP) • New computing paradigms like
quantum computing
and
neuromorphic computing
with a focus on their future integration with Si technologies •
Design
for advanced nanoelectronics technologies. Focus on: Energy efficiency, high reliability, robustness.
Innovation actions
•
Access
to advanced design tools and IC fabrication (includes training) •
Assessment
for technology suppliers in nano electronics Evaluate novel equipment, processes and building blocks with potential customers 7 M€ 70% funding
Coordination and Support Actions
•
International cooperation
- 450mm wafers - Potential impact on workers of the manipulation of nano-materials • Development of common
roadmaps
• Awareness actions targeted at
young students
3 M€ 100% funding
ICT 25 – Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies
Is this new or has it been called before?
Most topics have been called in the past Technology update (e.g. 22nm –> 16nm) New topic: quantum and neuromorphic computing Call 11 projects serve as a “bridge” between FP7 and H2020. No disruption.
Current project portfolio http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/components/projects-fp7_en.html
EU12 participation (Call 8, Obj. 3.1): 4.64% (funding), 7.7% (participations)
ICT 25 – Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies
What we do NOT want?
• • • • • Duplication of R&D R&D with low exploitation, innovation, impact Research focused only on materials Research focused on large systems integration (done in ICT 2) Research focused on power and mixed-signal electronics (done ECSEL)
ICT 25 – Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies
Key actors
Key Groups / ETPs • • • • • International Roadmap of Semiconductors (ITRS - ERD) Scientific Council of the ENIAC ETP High-Level Expert Group on Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) NANO-TEC Coordination Action Building a Nanoelectronics Design and Technology Community ENI2 Nanoelectronics Infrastructure Leading Players • • • Industry: ST, INTEL, Global Foundries, Infineon, IBM, NXP, … Regional clusters Dresden – GF/Fraunhofer Grenoble – CEA/ST Leuven – IMEC ... and SMEs around them RTO - European Universities of Excellence
ICT 25 – Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies
• • • Questions: [email protected]
DG CONNECT: http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/connect/en/content/dg-connect Electronics: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/electronics ECSEL: http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/blog/ecsel-excellence-electronics