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Center Nanoelectronic Technologies (CNT) Celebrates 20 Years

Since its founding in 2005, it has developed into a pillar of applied semiconductor research in Germany and Europe.

From left, Dr. Wenke Weinreich, Division Director Center for Nanoelectronic Technologies at Fraunhofer IPMS; Prof. Dr. Hubert Lakner, former director of Fraunhofer IPMS; Dr. Lukas Gerlich, Bosch and alumnus; Dr. Thomas Oszinda, Siltectra and alumnus; Dr. Manfred Horstmann, GM and SVP at GlobalFoundries; Dr. Katja Steidel, AMTC and alumna; Dr. Maximilian Drescher, GlobalFoundries and alumnus; Saxon minister president Michael Kretschmer; Dr. Frank Kromer, digital policy spokesperson for the CDU faction in the Saxon State Parliament; Prof. Dr. Harald Schenk, director of Fraunhofer IPMS; Albrecht Pallas, fourth VP of the Saxon State Parliament (SPD); and Dr. Axel Preusse, senior manager at Bosch. (© Fraunhofer IPMS)

The Center Nanoelectronic Technologies (CNT) of the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. Since its founding in 2005, it has developed into a pillar of applied semiconductor research in Germany and Europe. With its unique research cleanroom and equipment adhering to the 300-mm wafer industry standard, the Center Nanoelectronic Technologies is unparalleled in Germany. The institute serves as a central innovation driver for the m...

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