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News Releases


No. 74/07
June 22, 2007
MASSIVE €3 BILLION RESEARCH BOOST FOR TINY ELECTRONICS AS EU COMMISSION, MEMBER STATES AND INDUSTRY JOIN FORCES
A new world of electronics, this time in miniature, will
soon take a major step forward as the EU Commission
adopted today its proposal to launch a Europe-wide
public-private
research partnership in
nanoelectronics,
called
ENIAC [European Nanoelectronics Initiative
Advisory Council]. With an expected budget of €3 billion from
industry, EU Member States and the European Commission,
ENIAC will create a strong nanoelectronics research and
manufacturing sector in Europe leading to innovative
electronics, automotive, healthcare and environmental
management products with built-in intelligence.
"Semiconductor chips are the engine of the information
revolution. They are continuously shrinking in size but
growing in power and performance. This is a race in
which Europe must look to new nanoelectronic techniques
to keep up," said
Viviane Reding, EU Commissioner for
Information Society and Media.
"Together with industry
and Member States, the new joined technology initiative
launched by the Commission today will ensure Europe
maintains its lead in this field, guaranteeing growth
and jobs for future generations."
ENIAC will target the next level of miniaturization
required to cross the threshold from micro to nanoelectronics, as more and more functions are
integrated into simple commercial products. This
technology will drive new breakthroughs in communication
and computing (intelligence in every object), transport
(built-in electronics permitting more assisted driving,
greater autonomy for vehicles and safer and more secure
traffic control), healthcare (new forms of medical care
leading to comfortable treatment at home and early
detection of diseases thanks to intelligent portable
medical equipment or built-in intelligence in everyday
objects), energy and environmental management
(intelligent buildings monitoring and reducing energy
use and small, clever, cheap devices networked to
monitor and manage pollution and environmental risks),
security and safety and entertainment.
ENIAC is a Joint Technology Initiative (JTI), a new type
of Europe-wide public-private-partnership that targets
critical industries where existing mechanisms cannot
deliver the scale and speed of response needed to keep
Europe ahead of global competition. These are areas
where the pooling of national, European and industrial
funding for research can yield significant added value,
in particular by creating incentives for increased
private research and development spending.
The ENIAC initiative will be run through a Joint
Undertaking, to be established by Council Regulation
under Community law later this year. The Joint
Undertaking is expected to begin at the start of 2008.
Between 2008 and 2013 60% of the expected €3 billion
nanoelectronics research fund will come from industry
and the rest from the Commission, and Member and
Associated States, all partners in the Joint
Undertaking. Each euro of EU funding should generate
€7-8 of research.
The industrial partners will be represented by AENEAS, a
non-profit industrial association. Membership of AENEAS
is open to large industries, small and medium-sized
enterprises, research institutes, academia and
associations active in nanoelectronics.

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