Minalogic 与 Silicon Europe Alliance:致力于微电子技术主权的欧洲元集群

Minalogic and the Silicon Europe Alliance: a European metacluster for technological sovereignty in microelectronics

Minalogic by Ingrid Mattioni 2025-05-22 14:39 Original
摘要
Silicon Europe Alliance 联合 12 个欧洲集群(包括 Minalogic)推动微电子产业创新,并积极参与《欧洲芯片法案》实施,如通过 Silicon Eurocluster 资助 SEPOC 等项目助力中小企业绿色转型。Minalogic 担任法国微电子能力中心牵头方,并与德捷意奥等国集群联网,提升技术主权;联盟还通过展会、游说等为成员争取可见度和资金。此举旨在强化欧洲半导体自主,惠及创新型中小企业。

硅谷欧洲联盟(Silicon Europe Alliance)自2015年创立以来,汇聚了12个欧洲产业集群,以强化泛欧数字与微电子产业为核心使命。该战略联盟在《欧洲芯片法案》实施中发挥积极的协调作用,系统性地支撑各地的创新生态。

作为创始成员,Minalogic 两度担任联盟主席(2016年及2024年),为其成员带来增长、曝光和融资机会:每年组织“Minalogic商业对接会”“硅谷萨克森日”及“开放创新日”等活动,促成欧洲多国代表团参与研发与商务合作;国际层面,通过 SEMICON Taiwan 与 SEMICON Europa 等旗舰展会的联合展台提升可见度;同时在欧盟委员会层面代表成员集群发声,影响产业政策制定。

Minalogic 还牵头协调了“硅谷欧洲集群”(Silicon Eurocluster)项目,该项目由欧盟委员会资助,支持中小企业研发和生态转型。共有12个高潜力项目获得资金,覆盖突破性技术、人工智能、网络安全、光子学与能源等领域。其中,SEPOC 项目集结 Minalogic 成员企业 Dracula Technologies、Orioma 与一家比利时公司,共同研制出一款自供电红外热传感器,用于优化建筑能源管理,成为联盟推动创新型中小企业发展的典范个案。

在《芯片法案》的技能发展支柱中,联盟深度参与。芯片联合执行体(Chips JU)近期在24个欧盟成员国及挪威选定了27个半导体能力中心,旨在提升技术专长与人才培育。联盟12个集群中有7个牵头或支持各自的国家中心——Minalogic 正是法国微电子能力中心的领导者。此外,一个连接 Minalogic 与德国、捷克、意大利、奥地利四个联盟集群的欧洲微电子能力中心网络已正式建立。联盟亦与欧洲主要研发中心及龙头企业紧密合作,尤其通过跨国活动传播 IPCEI ME/CT 重大项目的成果。

Minalogic 总经理兼硅谷欧洲联盟主席 Erasmia Dupenloup 强调:“联盟在实现欧盟委员会技术主权目标中处于核心地位。我们的抱负是让欧洲中小企业真正受益于微电子领域的最新进展。”

Summary
The Silicon Europe Alliance, a 12-cluster network including Minalogic (led by General Manager Erasmia Dupenloup, its 2024 president), drives European Chips Act implementation by coordinating R&D events, funding SME projects like the self-powered SEPOC sensor (involving Dracula Technologies and Orioma), and leading France’s microelectronics competence centre. The Alliance boosts member growth and visibility through trade shows and EU advocacy, while the Silicon Eurocluster project supported 12 cross-border innovations for green and digital transitions. This metacluster reinforces Europe’s technological sovereignty by strengthening semiconductor skills, ecosystems, and SME access to cutting-edge microelectronics advances.

The Silicon Europe Alliance, founded in 2015, unites 12 European clusters to strengthen the continent’s digital and microelectronics industries and actively supports the European Chips Act’s innovation ecosystems. Minalogic, a founding member and twice president (2016 and 2024), delivers tangible member benefits: enhanced growth, visibility, and funding access through coordinated joint actions like Minalogic Business Meetings, Silicon Saxony Days, and Open Innovation Days—often involving European delegations. International exposure is amplified via shared booths at SEMICON Taiwan and SEMICON Europa, while the Alliance advocates for cluster interests at the European Commission.

Minalogic coordinated the Silicon Eurocluster project, funded by the European Commission, which backed SME R&D and the ecological transition across all Alliance clusters. Twelve high-potential projects were supported in breakthrough technologies, AI, cybersecurity, photonics, and energy. The SEPOC project, for example, brought together Minalogic members Dracula Technologies, Orioma, and a Belgian partner to develop a self-powered infrared thermal sensor for building energy management.

On skills development, a core Chips Act pillar, the Alliance plays a key role. The Chips Joint Undertaking recently selected 27 semiconductor competence centres in 24 EU member states and Norway; seven of the Alliance’s 12 clusters lead or support national centres, with Minalogic heading the French microelectronics competence centre. A new European network links it with four other Alliance clusters in Germany, Czech Republic, Italy, and Austria. The Alliance also disseminates IPCEI ME/CT results through transnational events, working closely with major research centres and industry.

“The Silicon Europe Alliance has a central role to play in achieving the European Commission's goals for technological sovereignty,” says Erasmia Dupenloup, General Manager of Minalogic and President of the Alliance. “Our ambition is to ensure that European SMEs benefit from the latest advances in microelectronics.”

Résumé
L'Alliance Silicon Europe, réunissant 12 pôles dont Minalogic (qui en assure la présidence en 2024), concrétise le Chips Act en coordonnant des projets d'innovation tels que Silicon Eurocluster, qui a financé des PME comme Dracula Technologies et Orioma. Minalogic pilote le centre de compétences français en microélectronique, renforçant ainsi la souveraineté technologique européenne.

A strategic alliance serving Europe

Created in 2015, the Silicon Europe Alliance brings together 12 European clusters with a shared objective: to strengthen the digital and microelectronics industries across Europe. This strategic alliance plays an active role in implementing the European Chips Act by supporting innovation ecosystems in a concrete and coordinated way.

Tangible benefits for members

As a founding member of the Alliance, Minalogic plays a key role—having held the presidency twice, in 2016 and again in 2024—delivering real benefits to its members in terms of growth, visibility, and access to funding:

Several joint actions are organized each year to promote R&D partnerships and business collaborations: Minalogic Business Meetings, Silicon Saxony Days, and Open Innovation Days, with regular participation from European delegations.

Internationally, the Alliance increases visibility through joint booths at major trade shows such as SEMICON Taiwan and SEMICON Europa.

Silicon Europe also acts as a voice for its members at the European Commission, advocating for the interests of its clusters and their stakeholders in shaping industrial policy.

European support for innovation and the green transition

Minalogic also coordinated the Silicon Eurocluster project, which brought together all the clusters of the Silicon Europe Alliance. Funded by the European Commission, this project supported both R&D and the ecological transition of SMEs. Twelve high-potential projects were funded, covering breakthrough technologies, AI, cybersecurity, photonics, and energy.

Focus on the SEPOC project

Funded by Silicon Eurocluster, the SEPOC project involved two Minalogic member SMEs, Dracula Technologies and Orioma, and a Belgian company. Together, they developed a self-powered infrared thermal sensor to improve energy management in buildings. This project is a prime example of the Alliance’s support for innovative SMEs.

A key player in the European Chips Act

The Silicon Europe Alliance is actively involved in one of the strategic pillars of the Chips Act: skills development. The Chips JU recently announced the selection of 27 competence centres for semiconductors across 24 EU Member States and Norway, with the goal of boosting technical expertise and workforce development. Seven of the Alliance’s 12 clusters are leading or supporting their respective national competence centres, including Minalogic, which is leading the French centre for microelectronics.

In addition, a European network of competence centres in microelectronics has been established, linking Minalogic with four other Alliance clusters based in Germany, the Czech Republic, Italy, and Austria.

The Alliance also works closely with major European research centres and industry players, particularly by disseminating the results of the IPCEI ME/CT initiative through transnational events.

Advancing Europe’s technological sovereignty

“The Silicon Europe Alliance has a central role to play in achieving the European Commission's goals for technological sovereignty. Our ambition is to ensure that European SMEs benefit from the latest advances in microelectronics,” says Erasmia Dupenloup, General Manager of Minalogic and President of the Silicon Europe Alliance.

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AI Insight
Core Point

硅欧洲联盟联合Minalogic等12个集群,通过欧洲芯片法案推动微电子研发、中小企业支持与技能发展,强化欧洲技术主权。

Key Players

Minalogic — 法国微电子产业集群,硅欧洲联盟创始成员及两任主席,主导法国半导体能力中心。

硅欧洲联盟 — 由12个欧洲产业集群组成的元集群,总部在欧洲,致力于强化数字与微电子产业,推动芯片法案实施。

Industry Impact
  • ICT: 高 — 直接推进半导体产业及供应链主权,影响芯片法案落地。
  • 终端/消费电子: 中 — 芯片技术渗透消费设备,受益于供应链本土化。
  • 能源: 低 — 单个项目涉及建筑能效传感器,应用范围有限。
  • 计算/AI: 中 — 资助项目涵盖AI技术,但非联盟核心焦点。
Tracking

强烈跟踪 — 该联盟是欧洲芯片法案实施的核心协调机制,将影响半导体生态系统和中小企业的国际化机会。

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