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£13 Million EU Funding Boost for Compound Semis

January 31, 2017 by Jeff Shepard

A £13m EU funding boost to help put Cardiff University's Institute for Compound Semiconductors at the forefront of 21st Century technologies has been announced. The EU funding will help build, equip and run a state-of-the-art cleanroom at the new Institute for Compound Semiconductors (ICS), based at Cardiff University's Innovation Campus. ICS will turn its laboratory research into products and services by working with commercial partners to lead in developing one of the world's key enabling technologies – Compound Semiconductors (CS).

Professor Colin Riordan, Vice Chancellor of Cardiff University, said: “This EU funding is a vital component in our bid to generate prosperity in South Wales through industrial innovation. By investing in high quality facilities and talented researchers, and by building long-standing commercial partnerships, Cardiff University’s Innovation System will help deliver prosperity for Wales.”

"The role of compound semiconductors as an enabling technology for a wide range of next generation applications from high-speed communications to autonomous vehicles, is widely acknowledged worldwide, with major initiatives underway by blue-chip organizations, academic institutions and government agencies, particularly in Asia and the USA. In Europe, Wales is uniquely positioned with a critical mass of compound semiconductor expertise to exploit the enormous commercial opportunities that will doubtlessly be generated," stated Dr Drew Nelson, CEO, IQE plc.

"Today's announcement of £13M investment by WEFO significantly adds weight and credibility to Wales becoming a global hub in this key enabling technology that will drive innovation over the coming years and decades,” concluded Dr. Nelson.

The funding builds on long-running work between the University, IQE, Welsh and UK Government to develop a hub of CS expertise in South Wales, and includes awards of £17.3m from the UK Research Partnership Investment Fund and £12m from Welsh Government to support the development of the wider ICS facility.