Czech Semiconductor Centre specializes in semiconductor design and manufacturing, offering technical expertise, training, and access to European networks.
The Czech Semiconductor Centre (CSC) is a collaborative competence center focused on advancing the semiconductor industry in the Czech Republic. Its mission is to enhance technical expertise and skill development in semiconductor design and manufacturing, particularly in front-end chip production and metrology tools. Key services include access to pilot lines, technology transfer, and training programs. The CSC targets businesses, educational institutions, and SMEs within the semiconductor ecosystem, fostering partnerships across the EU. Its geographic scope is primarily within the Czech Republic, complemented by collaborations with European Competence Centres, promoting innovation and knowledge exchange.
Access to technical expertise and experimentation in the semiconductor industry, specifically in design and manufacturing.
Assistance in acquiring and developing specific skills related to the semiconductor industry.
Production of microchips, circuits, and transistors on semiconductor wafers for applications in power electronics, automotive, and aerospace.
Tools for processor design including architecture licensing.
Tools for metrology in semiconductor manufacturing.
Development of SiC and other novel semiconductor structures for power electronics.
Deployment and demonstration of RISC-V-EDA for various applications including AI/ML and automotive.
Tools for design, verification, and prototyping, focusing on quality and efficiency in chip manufacturing.
Application of AI in semiconductor manufacturing processes and various applications including cybersecurity and smart sensors.
Development of self-learning and low-power AI systems for autonomous applications.

aCCCess has received funding from the European Union’s Digital Europe Chips JU under Grant Agreement No 101217840.
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