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Chiplet for biotechnology

Three Fraunhofer Institutes (IIS/EAS, IZM, ENAS) have founded the Chiplet Centre of Excellence (CCoE) in Dresden, a research initiative to promote chiplet technology. This technology offers a high degree of flexibility in the design of electronic systems and is regarded as a key technology for the future global semiconductor industry. The aim of the CCoE is to strengthen European competitiveness and technological sovereignty by developing practical workflows and new evaluation methods for chip-based systems. In the first two years, the focus will be on applications in automotive electronics, but the potential of chiplet technology extends far beyond this, particularly into biotechnology and medical technology.
06/08/2024

In biotechnology, chiplets could enable ground-breaking innovations, for example through the development of compact and powerful medical devices such as wearable diagnostic systems or implantable sensors. The modular design of chiplets makes it possible to combine various functions such as sensor technology, data processing and communication in a single device, enabling customised solutions and fast and cost-effective on-site diagnostics. Chip-based systems could also support new therapeutic approaches such as neurostimulation in bioelectronic medicine and create personalised medical products that are tailored to the individual needs of the patient. By reducing development costs and improving energy efficiency, chiplets could accelerate the development and market launch of new medical products and thus revolutionise biotechnology and medical technology.

Article from "Fraunhofer" from 06/08/2024

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