GLOBALFOUNDRIES Dresden Module One LLC & Co. KG
- Country
- Germany
- Type
- Beneficiary
- Website
- www.globalfoundries.com
- Grants received
- 16
Funding record
- 16 grants on record
- €6,227,444.03 awarded in total
- 2008–2023 span of the record
Grants recorded here are the ones our sources publish, and the total is the sum of those. It is not a statement of this organisation's total funding.
Programmes
6 further grants are on record without a programme named by the source, or under a programme outside the largest shown here.
Frequent partners
Organisations this one has been funded alongside on two or more projects. A single shared consortium is not counted: the largest here has 195 members, and being on one list together is not a collaboration.
- FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
- INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM
- SOITEC SA
- STMICROELECTRONICS CROLLES 2 SAS
- STMICROELECTRONICS FRANCE
- STMICROELECTRONICS GRENOBLE 2 SAS
- CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
- INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
Calls from this organisation
No published calls from this organisation.
Grants received
- Resilient Trust- Trusted SMEs for Sustainable Growth of Europeans Economical Backbone to Strengthen the Digital Sovereignty
- BOOSTER PACKAGING FOR EUROPE
- Nonlinear Magnons for Reservoir Computing in Reciprocal Space
- Advanced GeSi components for next-generation silicon photonics applications
- Building the fully European supplY chain on RFSOI, enabling New RF Domains for Sensing, Communication, 5G and beyond
- Metrology Advances for Digitized ECS industry 4.0
- Opportunity to Carry European Autonomous driviNg further with FDSOI technology up to 12nm node
- Ultra-Low PoweR technologIes and MEmory architectures for IoT
- Rf Engineered substrates to FostER fEm performaNCE
- Which Architecture Yields Two Other Generations Of Fully depleted Advanced Substrate and Technologies
- THINGS2DO
- Semiconductor Equipment Assessment for Key Enabling Technologies
- Technology CAD for III-V Semiconductor-based MOSFETs
- Steep subthreshold slope switches\nfor energy efficient electronics
- Semiconductor Equipment Assessment Leveraging Innovation
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