Our partners

ASML

ASML

?? The Netherlands

ASML is a global leader in semiconductor manufacturing equipment, headquartered in the Netherlands. As the supplier of holistic lithography solutions, including extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography systems, ASML plays a pivotal role in enabling advanced chip production. Within the JASMINE project, ASML provides strategic insight into the semiconductor value chain and connected lithography and metrology technology roadmaps. Its involvement supports innovation, sustainability, and Europe’s leadership in next-generation semiconductor technologies. ASML has a long history of cooperation with Japanese semiconductor industry by serving customers like Kioxia, Sony and Toshiba and more recently Rapidus as well as cooperating with equipment and materials suppliers like TEL,JSR, ShinEtsu, AGC, Hoya, Toppan and Mitsui.

AVL List GmbH

?? Austria

AVL List GmbH is a leading company in the development and testing of powertrain systems, including advanced solutions for electrification and energy efficiency. As an associated partner in the JASMINE project, AVL contributes its technical expertise and industry insights to support innovation in sustainable mobility and energy systems.

Brno University of Technology

Brno University of Technology

?? Czech republic

Brno University of Technology (BRNO) is the largest technical university in Czechia and a national leader in microelectronics and semiconductor research. Through its Chip Design and Modern Semiconductor Technologies program, BRNO aligns education and research with European priorities in advanced chip technologies and actively contributes to the Czech National Semiconductor Strategy. It combines expertise in advanced digital architectures, secure and reliable chip design, FPGA-based prototyping, and RISC-V acceleration hardware, reinforced by participation in European projects like RIGOLETTO43, and by coordinating the Czech Semiconductor Centre44 and leading the Czech National Semiconductor Cluster45. BRNO plays a structuring role in the regional and national ecosystem, driving skills development, strengthening industry–academia synergies,and fostering international collaboration.

CEA-Leti

?? France

CEA is a key Research and Technology Organisation in Europe. CEA-Leti

(Grenoble) and CEA-List (Saclay) belong to CEA Technology Research Division and are jointly driving innovation across the semiconductor and digital technology value chains. CEA-Leti specializes in microelectronics, nanotechnologies and photonics with world-class 200mm/300mm cleanrooms and strong partnerships with global industry and SMEs, developing semiconductor devices, packaging solutions and coordinates the FAMES Pilot Line (Chips for Europe Initiative) as well as the EU project GENESIS on sustainable semiconductor manufacturing. CEA-List specializes in digital systems, embedded architecture, AI and HW/SW codesign. CEA institutes deliver a continuum from semiconductor devices to complete systems, accelerating innovation and reinforcing Europe’s technological sovereignty.

CNRS - Jasmine partner

CNRS

?? France

CNRS is the largest scientific Center in France and is among the world’s leading research institutions. The Centre for Radiofrequencies, Optic and Micronanoelectronics in the Alps (CROMA) is a « Unité Mixte de Recherche UMR 5130 » (CNRS / Grenoble INP / UGA / Université Savoie Mont Blanc) and one of France’s top micro and nanotechnology research academic laboratories. It leaded the Horizon Europe ICOS project dedicated to strengthening international cooperation between EU and leading semiconductor countries and has participated in or coordinated many other EU projects. It is strongly committed in research activities related to micro and nano-electronics, micro photonics, micro and nano-systems, microwavesand microwave-photonics.

DECISION Etudes & Conseil

?? France

DECISION is an independent consulting firm specialized in economic and industrial studies, market intelligence, and strategic consulting in the electronics, aerospace, defence and security sectors. Since 1991, it has built recognized expertise in semiconductors and electronic systems, producing global forecasts, competitiveness analyses, value chains analyses and policy recommendations for the European Commission, national governments, industry associations, and leading companies. Its long-standing observatory on the world electronic industries and participation in major studies for the DG CONNECT or projects (e.g. ICOS, METIS, ECSA, etc.) confirm its role as a reference for market and supply chain analysis. Within this project, DECISION will especially lead and contribute to WP2 on EU–Japan semiconductor supply chains, delivering the mapping, monitoring, and strategic recommendations to strengthen supply security, and will participate to WP1 and 5.

Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

?? Germany

Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Angewandten Wissenschaften e.V. (Fraunhofer) is Europe’s largest application-oriented research organization with over 70 institutes in Germany and several international research centres, with a total annual research budget of some 2.6 B€. All Fraunhofer institutes perform contract research and development work for industry and public funders. The majority of more than 28,000 staff are highly trained scientists and engineers. The Fraunhofer Group for Microelectronics collaborates with two Leibniz Institutes as the « Research Fab Microelectronics Germany » (FMD). As a one-stop shop, the FMD integrates the scientifically excellent technologies, applications, and system solutions of the cooperating institutes into a combined offering in the field of micro and nanoelectronics. The activities of the Fraunhofer Group for Microelectronics and FMD are coordinated by a joint office in Berlin. Its employees serve as points of contact for representatives from research, industry, and politics, as well as for cooperation partners. The office team is also responsible for developing cross-institute R&D concepts, acquiring and coordinating selected cross-institute projects, and public relations. In addition, the FMD acts as the implementing body for the APECS-pilot line.

Grenoble INP - Jasmine Partner

Grenoble INP

?? France

Grenoble INP – UGA is a leading public institution for engineering and management education and research in France. It comprises 8 specialized schools and over 40 research laboratories, actively contributing to European innovation through strong industry partnerships and international collaborations. As a partner, Grenoble INP brings expertise in advanced technologies, sustainability, and interdisciplinary research, aligned with EU priorities in education, mobility, and industrialtransformation.

IMEC

?? Belgique

IMEC is a world leading R&D and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, and Europe’s largest independent non-profit research centre on nanoelectronics. IMEC works on the following research domains: technology for future chips and systems, energy, electronics for healthcare and life sciences, sustainable for industrial applications. The competences of IMEC’s research groups are gathered and steered by a number of strategic programs, covering lithography, logic devices, memory devices, interconnect, optical I/O, and 3D system integration. IMEC works side by side with all players of the ecosystem in a neutral and open innovation model. From industrial partners to startups and over 200 universities: our global and local partnerships accelerate progress and bridge the gap between the lab and the market.

Infineon Technologies

?? Germany

Infineon Technologies AG is a global semiconductor leader in power systems and IoT. Infineon drives decarbonization and digitalization with its products and solutions. The Company had around 58,060 employees worldwide (end of September 2024) and generated revenue of about €15 billion in the 2024 fiscal year (ending 30 September). Infineon has a local subsidy in Japan with around 700 employees are working at four different sites. IFAG is engaged in various industry associations like EPoSS and Semi actively shaping R&D needs as well as policy requirement in the semiconductor industry. Infineon has successfully led and participated in several European research projects, as for example EECONE, PowerizeD, FastLane, and ICOS. All the named projects and several additional national and international projects provide a strong focus on sustainability topics. IFAG has the ambition to be one of the world’s most sustainable producers of power semiconductors and has set a new gold standard inthe industry by publishing the Product Carbon Footprint Tool.

Semi

SEMI EUROPE GMBH

?? Germany

SEMI is the global industry association serving the electronics manufacturing and design supply chain. With a network of over 2,000 member companies, SEMI facilitates collaboration, standards development, and market intelligence across the semiconductor ecosystem. As a partner, SEMI contributes deep industry expertise, access to global stakeholders, and strategic support for dissemination, workforce development, and policy engagement aligned with EU priorities. In JASMINE Semiwill be WP4 leader and it will also contribute to WP2 and WP5.

Semi

SEMI Japan

?? Japan

SEMI Japan is a key global association supporting the electronics manufacturing and design supply chain. With over 2,000 member companies, it promotes collaboration, sets industry standards, and provides market insights across the semiconductor sector. As an associated partner, SEMI Japan brings valuable industry knowledge, global connections, and strategic support in areas such asoutreach, skills development, and policy alignment with EU goals.

Sinano Institute

SiNANO Institute

?? France

The SINANO Institute is the European Academic and Scientific Association for Nanoelectronics, connecting the European Research and Academic community in semiconductor science and technologies. It gathers 27 academic/RTO members and 22 deep-tech start-ups from 16 European Countries. The SINANO mission is to secure the future of European semiconductor science and technology by mobilizing and nurturing the European R&I community, promoting and strengthening synergies in the field through our membership, accelerating the translation of excellent research into European knowhow, technologies, and products, ensuring the pipeline of talented researchers and the growth of skilful talent in an inclusive and diverse environment with equal opportunities for all. SiNANO is the European representative of IRDS “International Roadmap for Devices sand Systems”, and plays an important role in structuring EU programmes and nurturing synergies in the European ecosystem. In collaboration with Research Institutes and Industry, SiNANO strengthens the overall innovation efficiency of the European research in Nanoelectronics.

SonyDS

?? Japan

SonyDS has the ambition to be a major industrial actor in the domain of depth sensors and camera solutions. SonyDS is moving forward in the context awareness and real-world acquisition use cases to support the mission of the Sony Semiconductor Solutions Group. SonyDS employs many highly specialized engineers (from IC designers to software engineers) and spends more than 90% of its resources on R&D. SonyDS has integrated and optimized commercial depthsensing cameras and modules and is working on its next generation products through advanced research projects.

STMicroelectronics

ST Crolles

?? France

STMicroelectronics is one of the world’s largest semiconductor companies developing industry-leading technologies. ST takes into account the short-, mediumand longer-term evolution of the markets it serves. Strategy stems from key longterm enablers: Smart Mobility, where ST provides innovative solutions to help our customers make driving safer, greener and more connected for everyone; Power & Energy: ST technology and solutions enable customers to increase energy efficiency everywhere and support the use of renewable energy sources; Internet of Things (“IoT”) & 5G: ST provides sensors, embedded processing solutions, connectivity, security, optical sensing and power management. ST Crolles 2 contributes to the development of ST’s most advanced process and technologies, including adaptationof the relevant technologies to the most demanding applications.

STMicroelectronics

STMicroelectronics

?? France

STMicroelectronics is one of the world’s largest semiconductor companies developing industry-leading technologies. ST takes into account the short-, mediumand longer-term evolution of the markets it serves. Strategy stems from key longterm enablers: Smart Mobility, where ST provides innovative solutions to help our customers make driving safer, greener and more connected for everyone; Power & Energy: ST technology and solutions enable customers to increase energy efficiency everywhere and support the use of renewable energy sources; Internet of Things (“IoT”) & 5G: ST provides sensors, embedded processing solutions, connectivity,security, optical sensing and power management.

TEL

Tokyo Electron Limited

?? Japan

Established in 1963, the growth of TEL has been in sync with the history of the semiconductor industry. For over half a century, TEL has continuously pursued the newest technologies and innovations. With a global footprint of approximately 20,000 employees, TEL is actively involved in R&D activities in various geographical locations. Particularly in Europe, TEL has had a long R&D collaboration of over 25 years of partnership with imec. TEL is also involved in R&D projects with other research institutes in Europe, such as CNRS-Leti, Fraunhofer Institute, Tyndall Institute and Universities. TEL has also had a long partnership with ASML with the successful pairing of TEL’s Clean Track Productswith ASML’s Scanners

Tyndall National Institute

?? Ireland

Tyndall National Institute is a key R&D player in the European semiconductor research and ICT ecosystem, addressing electronics and photonics technologies across the value chain – from materials and devices to circuits and systems. It is a major research partner for many of the largest semiconductor companies in Ireland and it also serves a wide base of smaller indigenous enterprises who avail of Tyndall’s specialist infrastructure and technical expertise. Tyndall has been involvedin technology foresight and strategic road mapping through participation in several CSAs, EC consultations and active engagement in research and industry groups for key digital technologies and enablers.

UGA

UGA

?? France

The Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA) is a leading European research university, known for its excellence in science and technology. Located in one of Europe’s most dynamic research ecosystems, UGA has a strong tradition of international collaboration with academic and industrial partners. Its research strengths span a wide range of fields, including microelectronics, nanoscience, and engineering, with a focus on producing new knowledge and innovation to address societal challenges. UGA is a key player in several major projects and has strong ties with national and international research organizations, making it a pivotal partner in high-levelscientific and technological development.