The Ministry of Industry and Tourism has awarded €53.2 million to 37 projects submitted to the second call for proposals for the Perte Chip under the Micro-electronics Value Chain Initiatives Promotion section. Of these, €4.54 million will be channelled to the Valencia region through four projects, according to the provisional resolution.
Among those selected is Analog Devices, a company located in the scientific-business area of the Science Park of the University of Valencia, with a proposed grant of 632,698.50 euros. The objective of these funds is to strengthen the design and production capacities of the microelectronics and semiconductor industry in Spain "from an integral perspective" and to promote strategic autonomy for the national and European Union (EU) sectors.
Analog Devices S.L.U. is the Spanish subsidiary of Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) , a global leader in the design and manufacture of integrated microelectronic circuits. The company is engaged in research and development related to the creation, implementation and improvement of integrated microelectronic circuits
About Analog Devices
Analog Devices S.L.U. is the Spanish subsidiary of Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) , a global leader in the design and manufacture of integrated microelectronic circuits. ADI was founded in 1965 in Massachusetts, USA and has more than 9,000 employees worldwide. Analog Devices is dedicated to research and development related to the creation, implementation and improvement of integrated microelectronic circuits.
The ADI Valencia Development Centre was founded in April 2005 and has more than 60 employees, mostly dedicated to R&D in the area of microelectronic design. It is a global Centre of Excellence in its field.
Among the sectors it is targeting, Analog Devices stands out for offering a range of application-specific standard products. These solutions have been adapted to automotive, industrial, ATE, medical, military and aerospace applications.
Find out more about Analog Devices in our section "The companies of the Parc"
The Strategic Project for the Recovery and Economic Transformation of Microelectronics and Semiconductors (PERTE Chip) is an innovative strategy, whose key is to push the Spanish semiconductor ecosystem to take a decisive step towards the transformation required by the sector, of great geostrategic importance in the current context of digital transformation of the economy.
It aims to strengthen the design and production capabilities of the microelectronics and semiconductor industry, the basic input of all technology sectors. To do this, it looks at the whole industry value chain in different stages: conception, design, production of chips and dynamization of the electronics and information and communication technologies (ICT) industries. It is funded by European funds under the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, which is implemented through different agencies and financial instruments.
Source: Valencia Plaza