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IMEC strengthens its position in Indian semiconductor market

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IMEC has announced plans to expand its R&D collaborations with Indian semiconductor companies and institutes.

As a first step, a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed on November 5 with SemIndia. The company is planning to build a semiconductor fab in Hyderabad (India) and wants to take up research with IMEC on the next generations of semiconductor process technologies. IMEC has also signed an MOU with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bangalore to perform joint research on various nanoelectronics process steps.

IMEC's initiative to strengthen its position on the Indian semiconductor market comes in the wake of India's plans to give a major boost to the semiconductor industry by expanding nanotechnology R&D at the international science and technology centres and by setting up modern semiconductor fabrication facilities.

SemIndia intends to set up a semiconductor foundry in 2007 with production ramp up beginning in 2009 and with IMEC as a strategic fab technology research partner. Initial collaboration would focus on developing foundry-compatible 130nm and 90nm CMOS processes for logic and mixed-signal products for e.g. the cellular market. To this end, SemIndia will build on IMEC's long-term expertise in developing and transferring advanced CMOS processes. In a second phase, SemIndia intends to collaborate with IMEC on the 65nm and 45nm semiconductor processes. The Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore has recently set up an international nano-science centre for R&D projects in nanotechnology applications.

IMEC and the IISc intend to perform joint research on new materials for (sub-)45nm CMOS technologies as well as nanotechnology for the post-CMOS era. In addition, RF-CMOS and MEMS have been identified as potential joint research topics. PhD students and researchers will be exchanged and the use of facilities will be shared between the two institutes.

"We are excited that only a few months after initiating our plans to strengthen our position on the Indian market, we have signed two MOUs with high-level organizations. This proves that our research programs ahead of industrial needs can make an important contribution to the fast evolution of the Indian semiconductor market," said Gilbert Declerck, President and CEO of IMEC. "India's booming economy and microelectronics market, its large, highly educated workforce and sound legal framework for intellectual property protection form the basic ingredients for successful R&D collaborations with mutual benefits."

The MOUs were signed in the presence of Belgium's Prime Minister Verhofstadt, who is traveling the country the entire week to enhance collaborations between Belgium and India. IMEC acknowledges the support of Flanders Investment and Trade in India.

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