A new project to foster collaboration between EU and Japan on Semiconductors

The Sinano Institute is proud to be a partner in the new JASMINE (Japan and EU Semiconductor Mutual Hub of Excellence project) and to have taken part in the official project kick-off, held online and in Cork on April 15.

This first meeting marked an important milestone for the consortium. It provided a valuable opportunity for discussion and coordination, enabling partners to align their actions and ensure that the project advances in line with the expectations of the Chips Joint Undertaking (Chips JU).

JASMINE’s main objective is to support the European Commission in its efforts to strengthen Europe’s position in the global semiconductor value chain, as set out in the European Chips Act. The project will do so by identifying strategic topics where research cooperation with Japan can effectively contribute to the growth and competitiveness of European industry.

The project is coordinated by the Tyndall National Institute.

Read the first Press Release of JASMINE here