Are you a researcher in the fields of microelectronics, chip design, or related tech fields from Saxony, Czechia, Poland, Lithuania, and beyond and open for collaboration for a Horizon Europe Call?
Then you should take part in the AI & Microelectronics Matchmaking Session moderated by Juliana Rodrigues Kozovits (ZEUSS) and Alexander Khanin (NKS DIT) to match with your ideal research partner to form a HEU consortia.
The upcoming Horizon Europe Working Programme will target the following key focus areas related to AI & microelectronics:
- Key Digital Technologies
- Emerging Enabling Technologies
- Advanced Materials
- AI, Data, and Robotics
- High-Performance Computing (HPC)
- Digital Autonomy and Industrial Resilience
- Advanced Computing and Big Data
- Manufacturing Technologies
The following European Partnerships offer strong opportunities for collaboration and funding in the field of AI & microelectronics:
- Chips JU
- EuroHPC JU
- Photonics
- AI-Data-Robotics
- Made in Europe
This is the perfect opportunity to connect across borders, find complementary expertise, and to explore cutting-edge innovation aligned with Horizon Europe!
Sign up for the Building Bridges Conference on September 12th to take part in the AI and Microelectronics session, and/or the other Matchmaking Sessions on AI & Health and AI & Energy. Feel free to visit the other innovative Building Bridges sessions starting on September 11th.
Tap the link to register: https://building-bridges-conference.eu/register/
Let’s build stronger bridges together!
This measure is co-financed by tax funds based on budget passed by the Saxon State Parliament.