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IMEC

Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre (IMEC) is an international research & development organization, active in the fields of nanoelectronics and digital technologies with headquarters in Belgium. Luc Van den hove has served as President and CEO since 2009.[1]

Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre
Imec Headquarters in Leuven, Belgium
TypeNonprofit company
IndustryNanoelectronics, digital technologies
GenreIndependent research center
Founded1984; 40 years ago (1984)
FounderRoger Van Overstraeten
Headquarters,
Number of locations
Taiwan, Japan, United States, China, Netherlands and India
Key people
Luc Van den hove (President and CEO)
ServicesR&D, business incubation, IP licensing, prototyping, training, (...)
Revenue846 million Euro (2022)
Number of employees
>5,000
Websiteimec-int.com

IMEC leverages its state-of-the-art R&D infrastructure and its team of more than 5,500 employees and researchers for advanced semiconductor R&D activities, also including system scaling, silicon photonics, artificial intelligence, beyond 5G communications and sensing technologies. In 2022, IMEC's revenue (P&L) totaled 846 million euro. [2]

In September 2016, IMEC merged with the Flemish digital research center, iMinds.[3]

Overview edit

IMEC employs more than 5,500 researchers from more than 90 countries; it has numerous facilities dedicated to research and development around the world, including 12,000 square meters of cleanroom capacity for semi-conductor processing.[4] The IMEC headquarters are located in Leuven.

History edit

In 1982, the Flemish Government set up a program to strengthen the microelectronics industry in Flanders. This program included setting up a laboratory for advanced research in microelectronics (IMEC), a semiconductor foundry (former Alcatel Microelectronics, now STMicroelectronics and AMI Semiconductor,[5]) and a training program for VLSI design engineers. The latter is now fully integrated in the IMEC activities.

IMEC was founded in 1984 as a non-profit organization led by Prof. Roger Baron Van Overstraeten. The name IMEC is an acronym of the original full name: Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica Centrum VZW. It is supervised by a board of directors, which includes delegates from industry, Flemish universities and the Flemish Government. Since 1984, IMEC has been led by Roger Van Overstraeten, Gilbert Declerck (as of June 1999), and Luc Van den Hove (as of July 2009).[1]

In February 2016, it was announced that IMEC would be merging with the Flemish digital research center, iMinds. The merge was finalized on September 21, 2016.[3]

Advanced Semiconductor Scaling edit

IMEC is well-known for its expertise in shrinking circuitry and the applicability of nanotechnology in novel industries.[6] In 2015, The New York Times stated that IMEC had helped pioneer techniques to produce some of the world’s smallest and most sophisticated chips[7] and the centre was considered to be a world-leader in nanoelectronics research.[8][9]

In December 2022, IMEC signed a cooperation agreement with the new Japanese venture Rapidus for the production of 2 nm process semiconductor chips.[10]

Energy edit

IMEC performs research in smart energy,[11] ranging from developing ways to actively and cost-effectively plan, deploy, and manage smart grid networks up to improving the efficiency, production and storage cost of (solar) energy. Considerable advances have been made in solar cell and solid state battery technologies.[12][13][14]

Together with KU Leuven, VITO, and UHasselt, IMEC set up a separate R&D hub to perform research into sustainable energy and intelligent energy systems. The project is named EnergyVille and employs 400 researchers whose work centers around six interdisciplinary domains: photovoltaics, electrical and thermal storage, power control and conversion, electrical and thermal networks, buildings and districts, strategies and markets.[15]

Artificial Intelligence edit

IMEC performs advanced research on artificial intelligence[16] and was awarded 750,000 USD twice in 2019 by DARPA in a machine-learning competition .

In a 2017 report, The Financial Times named IMEC’s self-learning neuromorphic chip one of the fifty ideas that will change the world and was described by the newspaper as having the potential to revolutionize computing.[17]

Smart Cities edit

In 2017, the Flemish government commissioned IMEC to support the 13 leading Flemish cities and the Flemish community in Brussels in their transition to becoming smart cities.[18] IMEC was also commissioned by the Flemish government and the City of Antwerp to create Europe’s largest lab for Internet of Things applications.[19][20][21][22][23][24]

Image Sensors and Vision Systems edit

In 2019, the state of Florida declared a partnership with IMEC to develop hyperspectral technology that is able to better detect invasive Burmese and rock pythons, which have been permanently damaging the Everglades’ eco-systems.[25]

Smart Health edit

Neuropixels Technology edit

The performance of the Neuropixels probes and their potential for transformational neuroscience experiments was described in a November 9, 2017 paper published in Nature.[26] In 2019, The New York Times reported that IMEC's Neuropixels technology is widely recognized as the most advanced method of gathering data from brain cells.[27]

Brain-On-Chip Research edit

In 2018, IMEC announced the creation of a research venture together with KU Leuven, UZ Leuven and VIB, called Mission Lucidity. The venture’s aim is to decode dementia.[28][29] IMEC is creating human-specific living brain models, so called 'brains-on-chips’ which automate and miniaturize human stem cell manipulations, and developing technology to generate programmable, instrumented 3D brain models with single-cell precision.[30] The project was supported by a Collaborative Science Award of one million dollars by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.[29]

Point of care blood test devices (Johns Hopkins University & miDiagnostics) edit

Peter Peumans, in charge of IMEC'slife science technologies program, helped found miDiagnostics and was appointed CTO. In 2019, NASA awarded funding to miDiagnostics to test a technology for monitoring astronauts’ health status under zero gravity conditions, with the aim of advancing space health diagnostics.[31]

Wearables edit

IMEC develops wearable devices.[32] Its technologies have gained several approvals by regulatory agencies such as the FDA and PMDA and have made contributions to at least one published study.[33]

Through its spinoff Bloomlife, IMEC develops pregnancy monitoring technology that tracks fetal health and fetal mobility , with the aim of giving pregnant women and their doctors better access to key details about fetal development.[34]

Other applications include ingestible gut sensors designed to capture mechanical, electrical, and chemical changes that occur during digestion, flagging abnormalities and problems while also delivering personalized nutrition advice.[35]

Breathalyzer edit

In 2020, IMEC started a large research project on the development of a breathalyzer to detect covid-19 in exhaled breath. The basic idea was to use a silicon-based sieve to catch extremely small exhaled air particles from the deep lungs and by doing so, already detect the virus in an early stage of the infection.[36]

References edit

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  2. ^ "Imec and ASML sign MoU | imec". imec-int. Retrieved 2023-10-06.
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  4. ^ "Imec (Flanders) opens new state-of-the-art R&D center". Invest In Flanders. 9 November 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
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  8. ^ "New standard allows stacked dies in 3D integrated circuits to connect with test equipment". eejournal. 27 January 2020.
  9. ^ "Evonetix collaborate with imec to scale-up chip-based technology production for third generation DNA synthesis platform". eejournal. 15 January 2020.
  10. ^ Davis, Shannon (2022-12-07). "Imec and Rapidus Sign Memorandum of Cooperation to Collaborate on Advanced Semiconductor Technologies". Semiconductor Digest.
  11. ^ "Smart Energy". imec-int.
  12. ^ "Imec Doubles Energy Density of its Solid-State Batteries". eetimes.
  13. ^ "Imec simplifies i-PERC solar cell processing by implementing laser doping from ALD-Al2O3". phys.
  14. ^ "IMEC presents large area solar cells with 18.4% conversion efficiency, featuring Cu-plated contacts". phys.
  15. ^ "About EnergyVille". energyville.be.
  16. ^ "Manufacturing Bits: Dec. 16". semiengineering.
  17. ^ "Ideas to change the world — long-term potential or simply gimmicks?". Financial Times. 5 September 2017. Archived from the original on 2022-12-11. Retrieved 2020-03-30.
  18. ^ "Smart Flanders". smart.flanders.be.
  19. ^ "Imec collaborates with City of Antwerp and Flanders to establish Smart City Living Lab". imec-int.
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  21. ^ "Slimme snelweg met pratende wagens moet verkeersdoden terugdringen". demorgen.be. 9 April 2019.
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  23. ^ "High Tech Next offers a wide variety of speakers, topics". innovationorigins. 11 November 2018.
  24. ^ "Singapore government warns digital revolution will impact jobs". zdnet.
  25. ^ Driggers, R.; Furxhi, O.; Vaca, G.; Reumers, V.; Vazimali, M.; Short, R.; Agrawal, P.; Lambrechts, A.; Charle, W.; Vunckx, K.; Arvidson, C. (2019). "Burmese python target reflectivity compared to natural Florida foliage background reflectivity". Applied Optics. 58 (13): D98–D104. Bibcode:2019ApOpt..58D..98D. doi:10.1364/AO.58.000D98. PMID 31044871. S2CID 143421868.
  26. ^ Jun, James J.; Steinmetz, Nicholas A.; Siegle, Joshua H.; Denman, Daniel J.; Bauza, Marius; Barbarits, Brian; Lee, Albert K.; Anastassiou, Costas A.; Andrei, Alexandru; Aydın, Çağatay; Barbic, Mladen (November 2017). "Fully integrated silicon probes for high-density recording of neural activity". Nature. 551 (7679): 232–236. Bibcode:2017Natur.551..232J. doi:10.1038/nature24636. ISSN 1476-4687. PMC 5955206. PMID 29120427.
  27. ^ Markoff, John (17 July 2019). "Elon Musk's Neuralink Wants 'Sewing Machine-Like' Robots to Wire Brains to the Internet". The New York Times.
  28. ^ "200 Belgian experts must unravel secret Alzheimer's". hln.be.
  29. ^ a b "A JOINT VENTURE OF 5 LEUVEN MINDGATE MEMBERS RECEIVES $ 1 MILLION FOR RESEARCH INTO PARKINSON'S". leuvenmindgate.be.
  30. ^ "A brain-on-a-chip towards a cure for Parkinson's disease". missionlucidity.
  31. ^ "Imec awarded NASA grant to advance space health diagnostics". newelectronics.co.uk. 25 November 2019.
  32. ^ "Wearables gradually move beyond the wrist, and into hearts and minds (literally)". cnbc. 31 December 2016.
  33. ^ Blanco-Almazán, Dolores; Groenendaal, Willemijn; Catthoor, Francky; Jané, Raimon (2019). "Chest Movement and Respiratory Volume both Contribute to Thoracic Bioimpedance during Loaded Breathing". Scientific Reports. 9 (1): 20232. Bibcode:2019NatSR...920232B. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-56588-4. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 6934864. PMID 31882841.
  34. ^ "Imec develops a wearable fetal ECG monitor for pregnant moms". venturebeat. 14 May 2019.
  35. ^ "The promise of 'ingestibles': In health care, the race is on to put sensors in your gut". statnews. 29 January 2019.
  36. ^ "COVID-19 breath sampler | imec". imec-int. Retrieved 2023-10-22.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For the economic corridor see India Middle East Europe Economic Corridor For the nonprofit medical organization see International Medical Equipment Collaborative This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre IMEC is an international research amp development organization active in the fields of nanoelectronics and digital technologies with headquarters in Belgium Luc Van den hove has served as President and CEO since 2009 1 Interuniversity Microelectronics CentreImec Headquarters in Leuven BelgiumTypeNonprofit companyIndustryNanoelectronics digital technologiesGenreIndependent research centerFounded1984 40 years ago 1984 FounderRoger Van OverstraetenHeadquartersLeuven BelgiumNumber of locationsTaiwan Japan United States China Netherlands and IndiaKey peopleLuc Van den hove President and CEO ServicesR amp D business incubation IP licensing prototyping training Revenue846 million Euro 2022 Number of employees gt 5 000Websiteimec int wbr comIMEC leverages its state of the art R amp D infrastructure and its team of more than 5 500 employees and researchers for advanced semiconductor R amp D activities also including system scaling silicon photonics artificial intelligence beyond 5G communications and sensing technologies In 2022 IMEC s revenue P amp L totaled 846 million euro 2 In September 2016 IMEC merged with the Flemish digital research center iMinds 3 Contents 1 Overview 1 1 History 1 2 Advanced Semiconductor Scaling 1 3 Energy 1 4 Artificial Intelligence 1 5 Smart Cities 1 6 Image Sensors and Vision Systems 1 7 Smart Health 1 7 1 Neuropixels Technology 1 7 2 Brain On Chip Research 1 7 3 Point of care blood test devices Johns Hopkins University amp miDiagnostics 1 7 4 Wearables 1 7 5 Breathalyzer 2 References 3 External linksOverview editIMEC employs more than 5 500 researchers from more than 90 countries it has numerous facilities dedicated to research and development around the world including 12 000 square meters of cleanroom capacity for semi conductor processing 4 The IMEC headquarters are located in Leuven History edit In 1982 the Flemish Government set up a program to strengthen the microelectronics industry in Flanders This program included setting up a laboratory for advanced research in microelectronics IMEC a semiconductor foundry former Alcatel Microelectronics now STMicroelectronics and AMI Semiconductor 5 and a training program for VLSI design engineers The latter is now fully integrated in the IMEC activities IMEC was founded in 1984 as a non profit organization led by Prof Roger Baron Van Overstraeten The name IMEC is an acronym of the original full name Interuniversitair Micro Electronica Centrum VZW It is supervised by a board of directors which includes delegates from industry Flemish universities and the Flemish Government Since 1984 IMEC has been led by Roger Van Overstraeten Gilbert Declerck as of June 1999 and Luc Van den Hove as of July 2009 1 In February 2016 it was announced that IMEC would be merging with the Flemish digital research center iMinds The merge was finalized on September 21 2016 3 Advanced Semiconductor Scaling edit IMEC is well known for its expertise in shrinking circuitry and the applicability of nanotechnology in novel industries 6 In 2015 The New York Times stated that IMEC had helped pioneer techniques to produce some of the world s smallest and most sophisticated chips 7 and the centre was considered to be a world leader in nanoelectronics research 8 9 In December 2022 IMEC signed a cooperation agreement with the new Japanese venture Rapidus for the production of 2 nm process semiconductor chips 10 Energy edit IMEC performs research in smart energy 11 ranging from developing ways to actively and cost effectively plan deploy and manage smart grid networks up to improving the efficiency production and storage cost of solar energy Considerable advances have been made in solar cell and solid state battery technologies 12 13 14 Together with KU Leuven VITO and UHasselt IMEC set up a separate R amp D hub to perform research into sustainable energy and intelligent energy systems The project is named EnergyVille and employs 400 researchers whose work centers around six interdisciplinary domains photovoltaics electrical and thermal storage power control and conversion electrical and thermal networks buildings and districts strategies and markets 15 Artificial Intelligence edit IMEC performs advanced research on artificial intelligence 16 and was awarded 750 000 USD twice in 2019 by DARPA in a machine learning competition In a 2017 report The Financial Times named IMEC s self learning neuromorphic chip one of the fifty ideas that will change the world and was described by the newspaper as having the potential to revolutionize computing 17 Smart Cities edit In 2017 the Flemish government commissioned IMEC to support the 13 leading Flemish cities and the Flemish community in Brussels in their transition to becoming smart cities 18 IMEC was also commissioned by the Flemish government and the City of Antwerp to create Europe s largest lab for Internet of Things applications 19 20 21 22 23 24 Image Sensors and Vision Systems edit In 2019 the state of Florida declared a partnership with IMEC to develop hyperspectral technology that is able to better detect invasive Burmese and rock pythons which have been permanently damaging the Everglades eco systems 25 Smart Health edit Neuropixels Technology edit The performance of the Neuropixels probes and their potential for transformational neuroscience experiments was described in a November 9 2017 paper published in Nature 26 In 2019 The New York Times reported that IMEC s Neuropixels technology is widely recognized as the most advanced method of gathering data from brain cells 27 Brain On Chip Research edit In 2018 IMEC announced the creation of a research venture together with KU Leuven UZ Leuven and VIB called Mission Lucidity The venture s aim is to decode dementia 28 29 IMEC is creating human specific living brain models so called brains on chips which automate and miniaturize human stem cell manipulations and developing technology to generate programmable instrumented 3D brain models with single cell precision 30 The project was supported by a Collaborative Science Award of one million dollars by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative 29 Point of care blood test devices Johns Hopkins University amp miDiagnostics edit Peter Peumans in charge of IMEC slife science technologies program helped found miDiagnostics and was appointed CTO In 2019 NASA awarded funding to miDiagnostics to test a technology for monitoring astronauts health status under zero gravity conditions with the aim of advancing space health diagnostics 31 Wearables edit IMEC develops wearable devices 32 Its technologies have gained several approvals by regulatory agencies such as the FDA and PMDA and have made contributions to at least one published study 33 Through its spinoff Bloomlife IMEC develops pregnancy monitoring technology that tracks fetal health and fetal mobility with the aim of giving pregnant women and their doctors better access to key details about fetal development 34 Other applications include ingestible gut sensors designed to capture mechanical electrical and chemical changes that occur during digestion flagging abnormalities and problems while also delivering personalized nutrition advice 35 Breathalyzer edit In 2020 IMEC started a large research project on the development of a breathalyzer to detect covid 19 in exhaled breath The basic idea was to use a silicon based sieve to catch extremely small exhaled air particles from the deep lungs and by doing so already detect the virus in an early stage of the infection 36 References edit a b Abusol 2 June 2009 IMEC names Luc Van den hove to serve as President and CEO Leuven Inc Leuven Innovation Networking Circle leuveninc Archived from the original on 19 June 2018 Retrieved 22 November 2018 Imec and ASML sign MoU imec imec int Retrieved 2023 10 06 a b Newswire amp Press Release Merger Between Centers Imec and iMinds Completed Electronics Instrumentation RFID Imec NewswireToday newswiretoday 22 September 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2018 Imec Flanders opens new state of the art R amp D center Invest In Flanders 9 November 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2018 STMicroelectronics buys Alcatel microelectronics unit Computerworld Retrieved 2019 04 12 The brains behind your next gadget come from this obscure medieval town cnet Mozur Paul 23 June 2015 Qualcomm in Venture With Chinese Chip Maker The New York Times New standard allows stacked dies in 3D integrated circuits to connect with test equipment eejournal 27 January 2020 Evonetix collaborate with imec to scale up chip based technology production for third generation DNA synthesis platform eejournal 15 January 2020 Davis Shannon 2022 12 07 Imec and Rapidus Sign Memorandum of Cooperation to Collaborate on Advanced Semiconductor Technologies Semiconductor Digest Smart Energy imec int Imec Doubles Energy Density of its Solid State Batteries eetimes Imec simplifies i PERC solar cell processing by implementing laser doping from ALD Al2O3 phys IMEC presents large area solar cells with 18 4 conversion efficiency featuring Cu plated contacts phys About EnergyVille energyville be Manufacturing Bits Dec 16 semiengineering Ideas to change the world long term potential or simply gimmicks Financial Times 5 September 2017 Archived from the original on 2022 12 11 Retrieved 2020 03 30 Smart Flanders smart flanders be Imec collaborates with City of Antwerp and Flanders to establish Smart City Living Lab imec int Alles wordt slim Zelfs de autostrade standaard be 10 April 2019 Slimme snelweg met pratende wagens moet verkeersdoden terugdringen demorgen be 9 April 2019 AI central to the FutureSummits by imec in Antwerp businessinantwerp education High Tech Next offers a wide variety of speakers topics innovationorigins 11 November 2018 Singapore government warns digital revolution will impact jobs zdnet Driggers R Furxhi O Vaca G Reumers V Vazimali M Short R Agrawal P Lambrechts A Charle W Vunckx K Arvidson C 2019 Burmese python target reflectivity compared to natural Florida foliage background reflectivity Applied Optics 58 13 D98 D104 Bibcode 2019ApOpt 58D 98D doi 10 1364 AO 58 000D98 PMID 31044871 S2CID 143421868 Jun James J Steinmetz Nicholas A Siegle Joshua H Denman Daniel J Bauza Marius Barbarits Brian Lee Albert K Anastassiou Costas A Andrei Alexandru Aydin Cagatay Barbic Mladen November 2017 Fully integrated silicon probes for high density recording of neural activity Nature 551 7679 232 236 Bibcode 2017Natur 551 232J doi 10 1038 nature24636 ISSN 1476 4687 PMC 5955206 PMID 29120427 Markoff John 17 July 2019 Elon Musk s Neuralink Wants Sewing Machine Like Robots to Wire Brains to the Internet The New York Times 200 Belgian experts must unravel secret Alzheimer s hln be a b A JOINT VENTURE OF 5 LEUVEN MINDGATE MEMBERS RECEIVES 1 MILLION FOR RESEARCH INTO PARKINSON S leuvenmindgate be A brain on a chip towards a cure for Parkinson s disease missionlucidity Imec awarded NASA grant to advance space health diagnostics newelectronics co uk 25 November 2019 Wearables gradually move beyond the wrist and into hearts and minds literally cnbc 31 December 2016 Blanco Almazan Dolores Groenendaal Willemijn Catthoor Francky Jane Raimon 2019 Chest Movement and Respiratory Volume both Contribute to Thoracic Bioimpedance during Loaded Breathing Scientific Reports 9 1 20232 Bibcode 2019NatSR 920232B doi 10 1038 s41598 019 56588 4 ISSN 2045 2322 PMC 6934864 PMID 31882841 Imec develops a wearable fetal ECG monitor for pregnant moms venturebeat 14 May 2019 The promise of ingestibles In health care the race is on to put sensors in your gut statnews 29 January 2019 COVID 19 breath sampler imec imec int Retrieved 2023 10 22 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title IMEC amp oldid 1189440619, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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