New collaboration between VEINLAND GmbH in Seddiner See, Neuseddin, and IHP – Innovations for High Performance Microelectronics* in Frankfurt (Oder) could bring new ideas and innovations. First contact was made at the annual overall project meeting of the structural change project “Innovation Campus Electronics and Microsensorics Cottbus – iCampµs” at the Brandenburg University of Technology in Cottbus.

VEINLAND, who is now an associated industrial partner, gains access to IHP EMC measurement laboratory and support from experts from the Leibniz Institute for High Performance Microelectronics. VEINLAND aspires to develop and assemble its own microchips, which are often used in electronic devices for the maritime industry. This would allow VEINLAND to reduce supplier dependency and mitigate supply chain risks.

*The IHP is an institute of the Leibniz Association and conducts research and development of silicon-based systems and ultrahigh frequency circuits and technologies including new materials. It develops innovative solutions for application areas such as wireless and broadband communication, security, medical technology, industry 4.0, automotive industry, and aerospace. The IHP employs approximately 350 people. It operates a pilot line for technological developments and the preparation of high-speed circuits with 0.13/0.25 µm SiGe BiCMOS technologies, located in a 1500 m² DIN EN ISO 14644-1 3 certified clean room.

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