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Project

Project Title: CSconnected SIPF

Total Investment: £43 million

Funded Period: Nov 2020 - May 2025

Csconnected SIPF

Project summary: This UKRI Strength in Places Fund (SIPF) project, led by Cardiff University, is building on regional strengths in advanced semiconductor materials and manufacturing. It will help South Wales’ compound semiconductor industry to create 3,000 jobs by 2025, increase its direct contribution to the local economy to £265m per year, and improve skills among local people. It will also give the UK a global advantage in technology for sectors such as 5G communications and autonomous vehicles.

Key collaborative research and development (CRD) programmes:

  • Next generation optical communications and sensing
  • Large Scale GaAs-based wafer manufacturing
  • Novel and efficient CS Wafer Fabrication Tools
  • Advanced processes for 5G and EAV systems.

Activities: In addition to the four CRD programmes, activities also include the formation of a central coordination activity to represent and promote the cluster and to develop regional educational and skills capabilities for the sector. The project will also encompass the setting up of a dedicated ‘home’ for the CSconnected cluster that will include meeting & conference facilities, an outreach hub and a visitor centre.

Contact: projects@csconnected.com

Related:

Evaluation and Economic Impact analysis Reports

CSconnected SIPF WERU Annual Report 2023

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CSconnected SIPF WERU Annual Report 2023

CSconnected SIPF WERU: The role's of the region compound semiconductor industry

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CSconnected SIPF WERU: The role's of the region compound semiconductor industry

CSconnected Inward Investment Cardiff Business School Report

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CSconnected Inward Investment Cardiff Business School Report

The Future of Europe’s Semiconductor Industry: Innovation, Clusters and Deep Tech Report

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The Future of Europe’s Semiconductor Industry: Innovation, Clusters and Deep Tech Report

The CSconnected reports from the Welsh Economy Research Unit evaluate direct and indirect economic impact of the compound semiconductor cluster.