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SEA4KET · Semiconductor Equipment Assessment for Key Enabling Technologies

FP7Status: CLOSED1 November 201330 April 2017EU funding €7,214,989

SEA4KET (Semiconductor Equipment Assessment for Key Enabling Technologies) is an IP proposal taking the consequent step from equipment R&D to equipment assessment experiments. The strategic objective is to effectively combine resources and expertise in a joint assessment of novel equipment for key enabling technologies to foster and accelerate the successful transfer of novel European equipment into the world-wide market.SEA4KET builds on the proven principle established in previous European SEA programs and projects: to take novel, innovative and promising equipment that has left the R&D phase into a joint assessment activity – this bridges the well-known gap between the phase of having an engineered tool available and finding the first user" and finally success in the market for it.While proven principles from previous SEA activities are kept, SEA4KET takes them to the new field of assessing equipment for Key Enabling Technologies: SEA4KET concentrates on process and metrology systems for important enablers of future technologies: 450 mm wafer equipment, SiC material and 3D processing. The proposal comprises 15 sub-projects each dedicated to a specific equipment. The assessment activities were to a lesser extent chosen by "high S&T" excellence, but by their expected chance on the market.While leading R&D institutes are active in each assessment experiment to support individual final developments, several cross-cut R&D activities were identified (and combined in a dedicated sub-project) that are relevant to multiple assessments. Training material will be provided and workshops will be organized, to support and strengthen the individual dissemination activities.SEA4KET will significantly strengthen the European equipment and material industry for the emerging market for Key Enabling Technologies in a sustainable way by combining advanced R&D with equipment assessment involving users, institutes and equipment suppliers – with specific benefit for SME suppliers."

Consortium · 27 organisations

coordinator

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €2,188,241

participant

GLOBALFOUNDRIES Dresden Module One LLC & Co. KG

DE

participant

FREIBERG INSTRUMENTS GMBH

DE · €99,798

participant

PFEIFFER VACUUM

FR · €185,441

participant

STMICROELECTRONICS CROLLES 2 SAS

FR · €85,262

participant

E+H Metrology GmbH

DE · €10,968

participant

EV GROUP E. THALLNER GMBH

AT · €442,630

participant

NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO

NL · €107,092

participant

LAM RESEARCH AG

AT · €313,713

participant

FACHHOCHSCHULE WIENER NEUSTADT GMBH

AT · €47,970

participant

APPLIED MATERIALS ISRAEL LTD

IL · €372,600

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €848,849

participant

INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM

BE · €722,710

participant

CASCADE MICROTECH DRESDEN GMBH

DE · €237,040

participant

INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG

DE · €143,601

participant

BRUKER AXS GMBH

DE · €343,400

participant

HUN-REN ENERGIATUDOMANYI KUTATOKOZPONT

HU · €64,488

participant

FABMATICS GMBH

DE · €48,000

participant

ASM BELGIUM NV

BE · €13,230

participant

HUN-REN TERMESZETTUDOMANYI KUTATOKOZPONT

HU · €10,390

participant

INTEL ELECTRONICS LTD

IL · €43,200

participant

ASM INTERNATIONAL N.V.

NL · €400,182

participant

PETER WOLTERS GMBH

DE

participant

MECHATRONIC SYSTEMTECHNIK GMBH

AT · €110,250

participant

ZS-HANDLING GMBH

DE · €159,500

participant

3D-Micromac AG

DE · €31,434

participant

HQ-Dielectrics GmbH

DE · €185,000

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