Following the recent call, the Commission announced today the selection of 27 Chips Competence Centres across 24 Member States and Norway to enhance technical expertise and skills development in the semiconductor sector.
Co-financed by the EU and national contributions, the first wave of Competence Centres represents an investment of over EUR 170 million. A second call will be launched beginning 2025 to give the opportunity to all 27 Member States, plus Iceland and Norway. Each of the proposals will now proceed to individual contract negotiations.
These centres are set to play a fundamental role in strengthening Europe’s semiconductor innovation ecosystem. They will provide businesses—especially SMEs and start-ups—with essential resources to develop semiconductor solutions, including support, training, and access to large infrastructure facilities established under the Chips Act, such as pilot lines and the design platform.
Reflecting and reinforcing regional and national strengths, each centre will specialise in one or more key technology areas. This targeted approach secures long-term investment in localised expertise, ensuring a sustained focus on innovation and growth.
Complementing this effort, a European network connecting the Competence Centres will be established. This network will serve as a resource hub, allowing centres to better support Europe’s semiconductor industry while addressing the unique needs of each regional ecosystem.
In early 2025, a second call will be launched to extend coverage, inviting all 27 Member States, plus Iceland and Norway, to establish their own Competence Centres.
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Further links
👉 DIGITAL-Chips-2024-SG-CCC-1
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