Semiconductor Industry in Germany
Germany is seeking to establish itself as a major semiconductor production force. This will help safeguard technological sovereignty and prepare the way for future markets dependent on semiconductor applications.
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Germany is seeking to establish itself as a major semiconductor production force. This will help safeguard technological sovereignty and prepare the way for future markets dependent on semiconductor applications.
The German market for smartphones is expected to grow bigger than ever, according to calculations made by the country’s digital industry association Bitkom.
The Finnish telecommunications company says it will invest EUR 360 million in chip design over four years, focusing on the cities of Ulm and Nuremberg.
The Aixtron company has begun construction on a facility to try out a new generation of superefficient semiconductors.
Germany is Europe’s number one 3D printing market. With its renowned engineering heritage, Germany boasts numerous manufacturing facilities in those industries that can help international investors with their expansion into Europe.
With 37 manufacturers who produce and sell industrial AM systems, Germany ranks first within Europe and - together with China- second worldwide after the US.
There are several AM networks in Germany that provide great opportunity for exchange between member companies, help in identifying research partners as well as representing common interests to policymakers.
Mobile phone refurbishing company Swappie Oy is establishing its Central European logistics headquarters in the eastern German city of Leipzig.
A new study by Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI) identifies state support as the main reason for the current boom in semiconductor production in Europe’s largest market.
Germany’s governing cabinet has approved a major top-up of its Climate and Transformation Fund, or KTF.