ADTC 2021: Registration is now open!

21 May 2021

ADTC 2021 is now open for registration

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The European Nanoelectronics Applications, Design & Technology Conference will focus on electronic components, electronic system design, design automation, and manufacturing topics related to micro- and nanoelectronics, which are critical to success for many European companies. Exhaustive research and development in this area have been supported by EUREKA, H2020, and local governments in recent years. This conference will highlight the exciting and promising results primarily from the CATRENE, PENTA, ECSEL/ENIAC, & H2020 projects.

This annual event has a clear focus on deep technical discussions between the leading European experts in the addressed fields, independent from the research programs where the individual projects were started.

The expected attendees will include project managers and leading experts in R&D projects in the fields of nanoelectronics and design technologies and their applications, semiconductor-industry R&D managers, microelectronics experts in applications industries like automotive and industrial, and the major research organisations in the European scientific community.

All European projects related to electronic system design, to design technology and to manufacturing topics are invited to contribute to the conference. Sessions are made of one tutorial presentation (30 min.) and technical presentations (20 min. each) in addition to short presentation of projects (5min each) that are exhibited using posters.

ADTC 2021 is a full virtual event via a Teams Platform.

Registration is mandatory to receive your personal Teams Link. The registration is free of charge.

AENEAS’ Patrick Cogez will be participating in the following session:

15.30 – 17.00 Session 3: Strategic directions for ECS 
Chair: A. Jerraya (CEA-Tech, Grenoble France)

   “European funding landscape and ECS Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda”

     Patrick COGEZ (Technical Programme Manager, AENEAS, Paris, France)
     “From ECSEL to KDT”
     Bert DE COLVENAER (Executive Director, ECSEL Joint Undertaking, Brussels, Belgium)
     “The French Recovery plan: how it could foster competitiveness and sustainability of French economy”
     Emilie VIASNOFF (CEA DRT, Grenoble, France)
For the full programme, please click here.