Semicon Innovation Day 2024

TNO Semicon Innovation Day is designed to drive technological progress and collaboration within the ecosystem. An event where we jointly explore and shape the future of the semiconductor industry.

During the event, hosted by Rogier Verberk and moderated by Irene Rompa, we had a panel discussion, keynotes from industry leaders, and an innovation market with our researchers, spin-off companies, and partners. Plus, there were a series of expert-led breakout sessions on topics such as metrology, quantum technology, system architecture, sustainability, and public funding opportunities in the European Union and the Netherlands.

Take a look at the slide decks presented during our break out sessions.

Advanced Materials for PFAS-Free Applications

Presented by Joseph Trimboli (TNO)

Advanced Research Center for Nanolithography

Presented by Paul Planken (ARCNL)

GHz half wavelength contact acoustic microscopy

Presented by Benoit Quesson (TNO)

Future Mechatronic System Architecture Development for Semiconductor Equiptment

Presented by Gregor van Baars (TNO) and Thijs Kniknie (ITEC BV)

Quantum Sensing

Presented by Clara I. Osorio Tamayo (TNO & QDNL)

MEMS & Photonic Testing

Presented by Dr. ir. A. Andreski (Salland Engineering)

Public funding opportunities in the Netherlands

Presented by Gerard van der Zon, Operational Director at Holland High Tech

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