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Silicon Austria Labs (SAL) is a national-level microelectronics and nanotechnology research institute based in Graz, Austria. Focused on R&D of electronic and software systems for green intelligent connectivity, it is a core R&D node for Europe's chip strategy and integrated photonics sector. Its core business falls into three categories: First, it offers open custom R&D services to industry and academic partners, covering the full process from design simulation, characterization, and testing to micro-nano processing, spanning multiple technical fields including sensor systems, micro-electromechanical systems, power electronics, intelligent wireless systems, and embedded systems. Second, it releases open calls for project collaboration, inviting external institutions to participate in SAL's R&D programs. Third, it operates an R&D network covering doctoral schools, university laboratories, and innovation centers to cultivate cutting-edge research talents in related fields.
All of SAL's R&D services use a custom quotation model. Fees are calculated individually based on the scale, technical requirements, and timeline of the collaborative project. No unified price list is published on the official website; you need to contact the business team to get a customized plan. The website supports English access, and Chinese users can connect directly to the official site to access public information. Collaboration applications require coordination via official email.
The biggest advantage is that SAL has Europe's top-tier micro-nano processing infrastructure, and has achieved independent processing of 8-inch thin-film lithium niobate wafers. Its R&D capabilities in quantum technology and integrated photonics rank among the world's first tier. Its industry-university-research collaboration model is mature, and it can effectively meet industry commercialization needs. The disadvantages are that it primarily focuses on local collaboration within Europe, the official website does not support Chinese, the collaboration threshold for domestic Chinese institutions is relatively high, and core R&D resources are only open to registered partners.
This platform is suitable for European microelectronics companies, quantum technology startups, and academic research institutions to carry out cutting-edge technology R&D collaboration. Domestic Chinese institutions can only obtain its public R&D information through open channels.
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