Link | Press Briefing Prof. Christoph Kutter Chair Fraunhofer Group Microelectronics

Addressing a gathering of industry journalists and policymakers, Prof. Kutter outlined the current trajectory of European microelectronics research, emphasizing that the continent is at a pivotal crossroads.

Kutter introduced the FMD’s latest breakthrough: Gallium Nitride (GaN) on 300mm silicon wafers processed using . Using sensors to record exact yields in fields

Using sensors to record exact yields in fields to optimize fertilizer use and prevent nitrate pollution in rivers. — In a pivotal press briefing, Prof

Note: This paper synthesizes the strategic direction of the Fraunhofer Group for Microelectronics (FMD) under Prof. Kutter’s leadership, aligning with public roadmaps from FMD, ISMS, and the German "Trusted Electronics" initiative. and Reconfigurable Manufacturing .

— In a pivotal press briefing, Prof. Dr. Christoph Kutter , Director of the Fraunhofer EMFT and Chair of the Fraunhofer Group for Microelectronics , outlined the strategic roadmap for Europe's semiconductor sovereignty and the integration of microelectronics into sustainable global solutions.

The core thesis: Europe cannot win a wafer-shrinking race against Taiwan or South Korea. Instead, Europe’s path to technological sovereignty lies in mastering Heterogeneous Integration (HI)—the art of assembling chiplets, sensors, power electronics, and software into system-in-package (SiP) solutions. This paper analyzes Kutter’s three-pillar roadmap: , Digital Twins , and Reconfigurable Manufacturing .

Addressing a gathering of industry journalists and policymakers, Prof. Kutter outlined the current trajectory of European microelectronics research, emphasizing that the continent is at a pivotal crossroads.

Kutter introduced the FMD’s latest breakthrough: Gallium Nitride (GaN) on 300mm silicon wafers processed using .

Using sensors to record exact yields in fields to optimize fertilizer use and prevent nitrate pollution in rivers.

Note: This paper synthesizes the strategic direction of the Fraunhofer Group for Microelectronics (FMD) under Prof. Kutter’s leadership, aligning with public roadmaps from FMD, ISMS, and the German "Trusted Electronics" initiative.

— In a pivotal press briefing, Prof. Dr. Christoph Kutter , Director of the Fraunhofer EMFT and Chair of the Fraunhofer Group for Microelectronics , outlined the strategic roadmap for Europe's semiconductor sovereignty and the integration of microelectronics into sustainable global solutions.

The core thesis: Europe cannot win a wafer-shrinking race against Taiwan or South Korea. Instead, Europe’s path to technological sovereignty lies in mastering Heterogeneous Integration (HI)—the art of assembling chiplets, sensors, power electronics, and software into system-in-package (SiP) solutions. This paper analyzes Kutter’s three-pillar roadmap: , Digital Twins , and Reconfigurable Manufacturing .

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