ECS SRIA annual edition
Each year, an Electronic Components and Systems (ECS) Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (ECS-SRIA) is developed by more than 300 experts of the ECS community, coordinated by the three industry associations: AENEAS, EPoSS and Inside. It is an open, living and funding-programme agnostic document, reporting the industry objectives, the societal benefits and the strategic advantages for Europe, for the next 10-15 years.
Objectives
The ECS SRIA describes the major challenges, and the necessary R&D&I efforts to tackle them, in micro-and nanoelectronics for smart systems integration all the way up to embedded and cyber physical systems, and System of Systems. This SRIA is intended to be funding programme agnostic and can be used as a basis for the various cooperative programmes across Europe.
ECS SRIA 2026
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This is the ninth edition of the Electronic Components and Systems (ECS) Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (ECS-SRIA), developed by experts from the European ECS community and coordinated by the three industry associations AENEAS, EPoSS, and INSIDE.
This edition reflects the latest technological developments and strategic priorities of the ECS industry. The ECS-SRIA 2026 provides updated and expanded insights into the key research and innovation priorities for the coming years. It includes a more in-depth focus on Spintronics and the varied use cases of Artificial Intelligence (AI), both of which continue to drive major transformations across the ECS landscape. The agenda also highlights advancements in new materials, power electronics, and the increasing relevance of Quality, Reliability, Safety, and Resilience for next-generation electronic systems.
A significant emphasis is placed on progress of beyond CMOS technologies, covering new approaches in manufacturing, integration, and packaging. The growing importance of chiplets, considered a potential game-changer for the industry, is discussed in this context. Photonics also remains a key topic, particularly regarding the need for high-bandwidth, communication-intensive connections to support on-chip to global data traffic and distributed as well as neuromorphic AI hardware.
Sustainability remains a central theme across the entire document, with research topics focusing on improving energy efficiency and reducing the environmental footprint of the ECS industry.
Key updates in the ECS-SRIA 2026
- Latest technologies, trends, and applications across all ECS domains
- Expanded analysis of Quantum, Spintronics, and AI Hardware
- Updates on new materials and power electronics
- AI-enabled, virtualized engineering workflows
- Emerging ECS Applications from Agrifood to Extended Reality
- Advancements in beyond-CMOS manufacturing, integration, and packaging, including chiplets
The ECS SRIA 2026 is available here.