4 November at 3 pm – register here
The NanoIC pilot line is a pioneering European initiative, hosted by imec, set to provide a leading-edge beyond 2nm System-on-Chip (SoC) pilot line for advanced logic, memory, and interconnect technologies.
The pilot line is a collaboration between imec, CEA-Leti, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, VTT, CSSNT-UPB, and Tyndall Institute. The mission is to
- accelerate the development of advanced semiconductor technologies in Europe, including nanosheet transistors, CFETs, 3D interconnects, and embedded memory such as SOT-MRAM and eDRAM.
- to serve startups, SMEs, and academia, bridging the gap between research and scalable manufacturing. The open access model ensures a shared infrastructure for research, prototyping, and training on the 300-mm pilot line in Leuven, Belgium.
- integrate of SmartFab concepts like digital twins and AI-driven process control to shorten learning cycles and increase transparency.
Speaker: Guiseppe Fiorentino, Program Manager, imec
Biography: Guiseppe Fiorentino is Program Manager and Team Leader at IC-Link by imec. He holds a Master degree in Solid State Physics at University Federico II Napoli and a PhD in MicroElectronic at TU-Delft University. Guiseppe Fiorentino have several years of experience in CMOS Integration and CMOS Device Engineering, both in imec and Industry. His main current role at imec focuses on the Access frameworks to EU Pilot lines Technologies and Trainings.

