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SIAE MICROELETTRONICA IN PARIS FOR THE EUROPEAN IPCEI AND SHIFT PROJECTS

In November, Paris hosted two international events where SIAE MICROELETTRONICA played a pivotal role: the Second General Assembly of the SHIFT Project and the General Assembly of the IPCEI ME/CT Project.

The first event took place at Telecom Paris on November 26-27. The Second General Assembly of the SHIFT Project marked the conclusion of its second year, offering an opportunity to evaluate progress and plan activities for the next year. SHIFT is a European initiative focused on advancing innovative semiconductor technologies and related packaging solutions.
Since the project's launch, SIAE MICROELETTRONICA has actively contributed, particularly in developing advanced millimeter-wave components for high-capacity communications and a Ka-band phased array module for satellite applications. These cutting-edge technologies represent the groundwork for future advancements in B5G (Beyond 5G) and 6G.

The second event was held on November 27-28 at the Pierre Mendès France Conference Centre of the Ministry of the Economy, Finance, and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty.
It was the General Assembly of the IPCEI ME/CT Project, bringing together 190 experts from over 100 organizations across the European semiconductor value chain. Over the course of two days, participants exchanged ideas on sustainability, explored innovative solutions, and discussed the significant progress made in the fields of microelectronics and communication technologies. SIAE MICROELETTRONICA contributed to this initiative, which fosters Europe’s strategic development through research, innovation, and industrial implementation.

The meetings in Paris were not only a recognition of the technological milestones achieved and a time of intense work but also a clear demonstration of the strength of European collaboration, uniting academic, scientific and industrial entities from different nations.

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