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SILICON SAXONY THE HIGH-TECH NETWORK >> saxony.de

2 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network Introduction Silicon Saxony 1.The Ecosystem: ›2,100~ companies with 51,000+ employees in the ICT sector in Saxony ›More than 60 years history on ground ›Unique conditions after the fall of the wall that were leveraged by industry and politicians ›Europe’s largest microelectronics production site -> every 2 nd chip produced in Europe comes from Dresden 2. The Cluster organisation ›317 members, mostly SMEs ›Industry-driven, but: ›Triple helix structure ›Founded in 2000 ›11 full-time employees ›Professional cluster management 100km Radius Dresden

3 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network Around companies employing more than people with a yearly turnover of 11 billion Euro are active along all steps of the ICT value creation chain: They develop, manufacture, and promote integrated circuits, or serve as materials and equipment suppliers to the chip industry, produce and distribute electronic products and systems based on integrated circuits, or develop and promote software. SILICON SAXONY A BUSINESS LOCATION AT ITS BEST Every second chip produced in Europe is »Made in Saxony«. GLOBALFOUNDRIES and Infineon Technologies have turned their Dresden Fabs into state-of-the-art semiconductor production facilities wordwide. »Silicon Saxony« is Europe‘s biggest microelectronics cluster and is technologically one of the most innovative ICT clusters worldwide.

4 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network SILICON SAXONY THE » PILLARS« TODAY GLOBALFOUNDRIES Fab 1 in Dresden Is currently being expanded into Europe’s largest semiconductor production site and is one of the most productive and most modern wafer factories in the world producing innovative chips with 45 nm, 40 nm, 32 nm, and 28 nm technologies Fab 1 employs around highly qualified engineers, technicians and specialists Investment volume of more than 6 billion US-Dollar Sincel the end of 2013 GLOBALFOUNDRIES Dresden is a GIGA- FAB with WSPM – currently shifting to FDSOI. Infineon Technologies Dresden GmbH one of Infineon’s largest production sites into which more than 3 billion Euros have been invested since 1994 High quality logic chips are produced on 200 mm wafers with 90 und 250 nm technology in the factory in Saxony Dresden is Infineons competence center for automotive and security applications Dresden site has expanded into the world’s first high volume location for the production of power semiconductors on 300 mm silicon wafers

5 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network 2 km DRESDEN Source: Google / Bing / Infineon / GLOBALFOUNDRIES Production Sites of Chip Manufacturers in Dresden and Selected Fraunhofer Institutions Microelectronics / ICT in Saxony

6 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network SolarSoftwareSemiMobile / LTEMEMS OES A LOCATION OF DIVERSIFICATION SILICON SAXONY

7 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network SILICON SAXONY A SCIENCE LOCATION AT ITS BEST 4 universities and 7 universities of applied sciences 14 Fraunhofer Institutes 3 Helmholtz Institutes 3 Leibniz Institutes 4 Max Planck Institutes >> Saxony educates 6000 natural scientists and engineers per year  around students of mathematics-, engineering and natural sciences >> TU Dresden is one of Germany‘s excellence universities >> Saxony has the highest density of Fraunhofer Institutes in Germany

8 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network SILICON SAXONY e. V. THE ASSOCIATION Saxony based competence network for the microelectronics, photovoltaic, software and microsystems industry Founded in 2000 Continuously growing memberships, status quo 317 members Supports connections between manufacturers, suppliers, service providers, universities, colleges, institutes and decision-makers on-site and in the region Membership Development

9 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network SILICON SAXONY – OUR STRUCTURE The Board … consists of 3 chairman and the division managers. Within the divisions, members are organising work groups (IC Design, RFID, Java User Group, etc.). The Scientific Board … counsels the board of Silicon Saxony in strategic questions, informs about technological trends and supports regional, national and international research cooperations and technology transfers. The Coordination Office … is responsible for the member management, the organising of events, the communication management and supports the board and divisions in their work for the association The Silicon Saxony Management GmbH... takes over the management of networks and cooperations in the high tech industry. This includes above all the branches microelectronics, photovoltaics as well as information and communication technology.

10 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network SILICON SAXONY – OUR MEMBERS

11 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network 48 % Infrastructure 18 % Manufacturing 14% Research & Development 16% Services 4 % Public Institutions COMPETENCIES SILICON SAXONY – OUR MEMBERS

12 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network SILICON SAXONY – OUR DIVISIONS Software Applications Smart Systems Energy Systems Cross-Sectional Micro / Nano

13 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network DIVISIONS SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS SMART SYSTEMS ENERGY SYSTEMS CROSS-SECTIONAL IC-DESIGN RFID SAXONY CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS 450-mm etc. 313 MEMBERS WORK GROUPS SILICON SAXONY – OUR DIVISIONS & WORK GROUPS MICRO / NANO

14 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network  Information- und Communication Platform  Events / Networking  Marketing (business location and members)  Service  Lobbying  Cooperations  Coordination of funded projects SILICON SAXONY – ACTIVITIES

15 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network SILICON SAXONY e. V. >> Silicon Saxony has been awarded the "GOLD-Label" for excellent Cluster Management from the European Cluster Excellence Initiative (ECEI). In total, there are more than 700 clusters labelled in Europe, 57 of them have a gold label (highest standard).

16 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network SILICON SAXONY – Management GmbH - projects

17 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network SILICON SAXONY e. V. A LOCATION FOR INTERNATIONAL CLUSTER COOPERATION Since 5 years a cluster cooperation between the semiconductor sites Grenoble and Dresden exists. This cooperations aims to join forces on a european level in order to master the challenges of global competitio n and to strengthen the business location Europe. A joint public policy has been worked out and joint lobbying activities on the european level are constantly taking place. >> This cooperation was also the basis for an european initative: Silicon Europe! >>

18 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network Cluster Alliance “Silicon Europe” Microelectronics / ICT in Saxony Alliance of Europe’s four leading microelectronics and nano- electronics regions (D, B, F, NL, AT) Coordinated by “Silicon Saxony” Pooling R&D and production expertise Preparing a strategic technology roadmap which can serve as a blueprint for the EU Commission’s future support programs and development guidelines Alliance of Europe’s four leading microelectronics and nano- electronics regions (D, B, F, NL, AT) Coordinated by “Silicon Saxony” Pooling R&D and production expertise Preparing a strategic technology roadmap which can serve as a blueprint for the EU Commission’s future support programs and development guidelines

19 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network SILICON SAXONY MANAGEMENT GmbH LEADING-EDGE CLUSTER COOL SILICON »Cool Silicon« In the Leading-Edge Cluster Cool Silicon, Saxony’s universities, research institutes, and businesses are cooperating in the development of new technologies for energy-preserving computing platforms and electronic systems. The Leading-Edge Cluster comprises more than 100 companies and research facilities, including the Technical Universities of Dresden and Chemnitz, as well as the companies Globalfoundries, Infineon and X-FAB. In the long term, the cluster aims to make communications more climate- friendly and to become one of the world's leading locations for energy efficiency in electronics. Area 3 Network Sensors Area 2 Communication Systems Area 1 Micro- & Nanotechnologies

20 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network Microelectronics / ICT in Saxony Cluster of Excellence “Cool Silicon:” Energy-Efficient IT More than 100 partners from research and industry join forces in developing solutions which significantly reduce energy consumption in the ICT sector Some research results: Increasing the battery life in laptops from 8 hours to more than 10 hours; reducing the energy consumption of mobile devices by 15 % and of base stations by 30 % thanks to an innovative power amplifier; saving up to 25 tons of kerosene on transatlantic flights due to innovative aircraft monitoring sensors

21 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network TOPICAL ISSUES IN 2015  Unique concentraton of semiconductor and software automation companies in Germany  „First movers“ are the semiconductor factories  Unique concentraton of semiconductor and software automation companies in Germany  „First movers“ are the semiconductor factories  Chips and software are inseparably connected  The key to cyber security lies within microelectronics  Chips and software are inseparably connected  The key to cyber security lies within microelectronics  Strong collaboration between the city of Dresden and Silicon Saxony work group „Cyber-physical systems“ regarding smart city solutions  Traffic management systems are already in operation  Strong collaboration between the city of Dresden and Silicon Saxony work group „Cyber-physical systems“ regarding smart city solutions  Traffic management systems are already in operation  Saxon leading edge cluster „Cool Silicon“ develops the technology basis for a massive increase of energy efficiency in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector Industry 4.0 Cyber- Security Smart Cities Energy- efficiency

22 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network Customer IoT Value Chain - Silicon Saxony Technology / Material Provider Provides materials, methods, software and manufacturing technologies Component Supplier Smart Objects Connectivity Provider Data Analytics and Cloud Services System Integrator Solution and Service Provider Distributor Provides components for smart objects and solutions Builds and provides smart objects Provides and operates short and long range networks and connectivity services Provides data analytics and cloud software and services Integrates smart objects, connectivity services and application specific know how Provides solutions (products and services) to costumer Distributes products to costumer and resells services Standardisation and Test Service Enabler: SW, consulting Globalfoundries 3M Mentor Graphics Cadence TI Qualcomm BST Infineon BCDS eQ-3 Sensinode Libelium Gigaset Vodafone Telekom Swisscom eQ-3 Gigaset Cisco Google IBM Oracle SAP IBM T-Systems Accenture INST (Bosch) Samsung Apple Pebble Adidas Insurances INST (Bosch) Role Models: Security Enabler: HW, SW

23 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network IoT Value Chain - Silicon Saxony Standardisation and Test Service Enabler: SW, consulting x 13 6 Number of Silicon Saxony member companies with IoT relevant competencies in the specific element of value chain Customer Technology / Material Provider Provides materials, methods, software and manufacturing technologies Component Supplier Smart Objects Connectivity Provider Data Analytics and Cloud Services System Integrator Solution and Service Provider Distributor Provides components for smart objects and solutions Builds and provides smart objects Provides and operates short and long range networks and connectivity services Provides data analytics and cloud software and services Integrates smart objects, connectivity services and application specific know how Provides solutions (products and services) to costumer Distributes products to costumer and resells services Security Enabler: HW, SW 1

24 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network IoT Value Chain - Silicon Saxony Standardisation and Test Service Enabler: SW, consulting x 13 6 Number of Silicon Saxony member companies with IoT relevant competencies in the specific element of value chain x Number of Silicon Saxony member companies with specific IoT relevant competencies for Smart Fab applications Customer Technology / Material Provider Provides materials, methods, software and manufacturing technologies Component Supplier Smart Objects Connectivity Provider Data Analytics and Cloud Services System Integrator Solution and Service Provider Distributor Provides components for smart objects and solutions Builds and provides smart objects Provides and operates short and long range networks and connectivity services Provides data analytics and cloud software and services Integrates smart objects, connectivity services and application specific know how Provides solutions (products and services) to costumer Distributes products to costumer and resells services Security Enabler: HW, SW 1 1

25 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network Main Cooperation interests with other clusters SMEs Large Industry Research Institutions Potential investors Public authorities Cluster organisation SMEs Large Industry Research Institutions Potential investors Public authorities Cluster organisation -Benchmarking -Exchange of best practices -Trust building

26 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network Silicon Saxony is an outstanding centre of microelectronics industry and software in Europe and a strong partner for European alliances Silicon Saxony massively supports European initiatives of networks and associations Strong local network with global orientation Strong basis of know-how in research and development Example for succesful networking of industry, research and science with a high potential for innovation SILICON SAXONY – THE HIGH TECH NETWORK

27 Silicon Saxony – The High-Tech Network Let‘s stay in touch! >> saxony.de THANK YOU!