Today marks the kick-off of the ChipNL Competence Centre, aimed at boosting the Dutch semiconductor industry’s innovation and capabilities. Established in alignment with the EU Chips Act, the Centre should advance technological capabilities and foster innovation in the Dutch semiconductor ecosystem.
The European Commission and the Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland (RVO) have jointly allocated a budget of 12 million euros for the next four years to the new ChipNL Competence Centre. This four year project aims to strengthen the Dutch semiconductor industry by stimulating innovation, collaboration and talent development and enhance the global competitiveness of the Netherlands and Europe in semiconductor technologies.
A European initiative for innovation and growth
The ChipNL Competence Centre is part of the European Chips Act. Within this, the European Competence Centres function as national hubs for research, development and cooperation between industry, government and knowledge institutions. They should contribute to accelerating innovation and technological solutions, stimulating talent development and strengthening the European value chain in semiconductors.
Dutch contribution to European network of Competence Centers
The ChipNL Competence Centre is a collaboration between Brainport Development, ChipTech Twente, High Tech NL, TNO, JePPIX, imec and the regional development companies OostNL, BOM and InnovationQuarter. The centre focuses on supporting and connecting parts of the value chains with Dutch SMEs, start- and scale-ups in the semiconductor sector and related application markets with a focus on semiconductor manufacturing equipment, chip design, (integrated) photonics, quantum and heterogeneous integration.
Activities and support of the ChipNL Competence Centre
The ChipNL Competence Centre supports SMEs, startups and multinationals to access European pilot lines that allow them to test and validate new technologies in a controlled and advanced environment. In addition, an innovative design platform is being developed within the EU Chips Act to support industry in designing and developing customised semiconductor solutions. The ChipNL Competence Centre also facilitates access to this by providing support and knowledge.
To train the right talent for the future, the Centre will cooperate with the EU Skills Initiatives and the Microchip Talent reinforcement plan (project Beethoven). The talent programme should promote the development of new skills and strengthen the labour market for the semicon sector. In addition, the ChipNL Competence Centre offers support in obtaining funding through the EU Chip Fund, which was set up specifically to stimulate innovative projects in the semiconductor industry.
These activities are complemented by support in technical expertise, business development, fundraising and internationalisation, as well as identifying innovation opportunities within the sector.
The ChipNL Competence Center should be further positioning the Netherlands as a hub for semiconductor innovation, while contributing to broader European goals
A booster for Dutch SMEs and startups in the semicon industry
With this grant, we can further support the Dutch chip industry to strengthen its knowledge position and competitiveness and further consolidate its position within Europe. By supporting companies with access to pilot lines, the design platform, financing opportunities and talent programmes, the ChipNL Competence Centre aims to provide a solid foundation for SMEs and startups to compete in the global market.
ChipTech Twente
ChipTech Twente delivers Business Community & Innovation Management to strengthen the Dutch ecosystem by building consortia and develop innovation programs with the industry. We also act on Talent, by synchronizing the industry needs with educational institutes.
Together with all the partners, we are building a sustainable future for the chip industry, both nationally and internationally.