Partners
Chipdesign Germany Partners
edacentrum
The edacentrum (EDAC) is an independent organization for electronics, design, and applications in business and science. It shapes research and development for a consistent design methodology along the entire value chain. In this role, the edacentrum is a recognized innovation accelerator for the microelectronics industry and its user industries. The edacentrum initiates, coordinates, and supports industry-led, publicly funded R&D projects in the field of EDA, both in the classic sense of “electronic design automation” and in the sense of “electronics, design, and applications,” and offers a comprehensive range of services.
Leibniz University Hannover
As one of the nine leading technical universities in Germany, Leibniz University Hannover (LUH) sees it as its responsibility to contribute to sustainable, peaceful, and responsible solutions to key challenges of the future. Its expertise in this area stems from its broad range of subjects, which extend from engineering and natural sciences to architecture and environmental planning, law and economics, and research-intensive social sciences and humanities.
Rhineland-Palatinate Technical University Kaiserslautern-Landau
Since January 1, 2023, the Technical University of Kaiserslautern and the University of Landau have merged to form the Rhineland-Palatinate Technical University Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU). With over 20,000 students and more than 300 professors, the RPTU is the second-largest academic institution in the state. As a center of international cutting-edge research and an academic talent factory for business and science, the RPTU offers excellent study and research conditions as well as a cosmopolitan environment. As a center of international cutting-edge research and an academic talent factory for business and science, RPTU offers excellent study and research conditions as well as a cosmopolitan environment. RPTU is also an innovation and transfer partner for politics, business, and society.
Research Factory Microelectronics Germany
The Research Factory Microelectronics Germany (FMD) is a globally leading, cross-location R&D consortium for micro- and nanoelectronics that pools the expertise and technological infrastructure of its 13 cooperating institutes from the Fraunhofer Society and Leibniz Association across Germany. As a one-stop shop, it offers scientifically excellent, application-oriented technologies and system solutions for future-oriented microelectronics. It thus makes a decisive contribution to the technological sovereignty of Germany and Europe. From 2017 to 2021, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research supported the modernization of the research infrastructure of all 13 participating institutes.






