Joint call with Korea on Heterogeneous integration and neuromorphic computing technologies for future semiconductor components and systems
Summary
The Chips Joint Undertaking (Chips JU) is a pioneering initiative committed to catalysing research, development, and manufacturing capabilities across Europe. In this section, we delve into the key facets of Chips JU and its mission to shape the semiconductor future of the European Union.
The Chips Joint Undertaking (JU) supports research, development, innovation, and future manufacturing capacities in the European semiconductor ecosystem.
Programme Name
Programme Description
The Chips Joint Undertaking (Chips JU) is a pioneering initiative committed to catalysing research, development, and manufacturing capabilities across Europe. In this section, we delve into the key facets of Chips JU and its mission to shape the semiconductor future of the European Union.
The Chips Joint Undertaking (JU) supports research, development, innovation, and future manufacturing capacities in the European semiconductor ecosystem.
Call
Detailed Call Description
The collaborative effort with South Korea comes as a strategic action to set a framework which will strengthen the relationship and collaboration between research and innovation players in both jurisdictions.
The Republic of Korea and the European Commission launched the Digital Partnership in June 2023 to strengthen the economic resilience and agreed on key outcomes to advance cooperation for an inclusive and resilient digital transformation. Both partners agreed to work on semiconductors, High Performance Computing (HPC) and Quantum technology, 5G and beyond, platform economy, artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity. Joint research on semiconductors implemented in low TRL collaborative project emerged as a concrete action in the follow-up exchanges between the European Commission and the Korean government.
With this joint call for proposals, the Republic of Korea and the EU intend to set a framework:
- To strengthen the relation between R&I players in both jurisdictions
- To undertake joint R&I for EU and Korean R&I teams by cooperating in pre-competitive projects on areas which are in the interest of both jurisdictions.
- To build trust for further cooperation.
Proposals should:
- Address research reaching TRL of 4 with high potential not yet demonstrated in the design, fabrication process and/or packaging segments of the micro-nano-electronics or photonics value chain and their related integration technologies.
- Focus innovation on materials, physical concepts or device architecture building on neuromorphic or integration technologies.
- Provide a projection of the expected gains and main figures of merit of the proposed approaches.
- Multi-disciplinary research activities should address part of the semiconductor value chain from materials, processes, equipment, metrology, back-end processing to packaging, integration and tests.
Projects are expected to contribute to the following outcomes:
- New materials, process, device, integration and design concepts for neuromorphic computing systems supporting very low energy consumption, connectivity and embedded functions for mobile applications.
- Alternative manufacturing process technologies for semiconductor chips including frontend or backend for heterogenous integration.
- Advanced packaging solutions aiming at heterogeneous integration of multiple functions and materials for applications in AI, communication (RF, mmW or THz), sensing, actuating, power management and active/passive device integration.
For more information about this call please visit the Chips JU Work Programme 2023-2027 and Annexes – Appendix 3, page 68.
Financing percentage by EU or other bodies / Level of Subsidy or Loan
The typical EU contribution to an Action is expected to be €1.500.000 for the full duration. The RoK contribution is expected to be an approximately equal amount, with typical duration 3 years.
The maximum EU Contribution as percentage of the eligible cost for topic: HORIZON-JU-Chips-2024-3-RIA is:
- Large Enterprise (for profit non-SME) – 100%
- SME (for profit SME) – 100%
- University/Other (not for profit) – 100%
Eligibility For Participation Notes
The admissibility and eligibility conditions are described in Annex A, Annex B and Annex E of the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes.
Eligible applicants are consortia which should present one proposal for undertaking collaborative research.
Targeted audience for EU and South Korea project partners: Universities, Research & Technology Organisations, SMEs (small and medium enterprises) and large companies able and interested to perform low TRL research. For the EU, project partners must be eligible for EU funding under Horizon Europe
Joint research consortium should be composed of EU Horizon Europe consortium and KR consortium. The number of research groups participating in the EU and KR consortia should be approximately equal.
Programme Category
EU Competitive ProgrammesTotal Budget
€6.000.000Thematic Categories
- Education and training
- Research, Technological Development and Innovation
- Small-Medium Enterprises and Competitiveness
Eligibility for Participation
- Educational Institutions
- Large Enterprises
- Researchers/Research Centers/Institutions
- Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
Call Opening Date
06/02/2024Call Closing Date
14/05/2024EU Contact Point
CHIPS JU
Τelephone: +32 2 221 81 02
Email: enquiries@chips-ju.europa.eu
Address: Chips JU, TO 56 -5/5, 1049, Brussels, Belgium