Dresden … September 3, 2018: The NEREID project (“NanoElectronics Roadmap for Europe: Identification and Dissemination”) has presented the pre-final version of its roadmap on the future of European nanoelectronics on September 3, 2018, at the NEREID/SInano-Workshop alligned with ESSCIRC/ESSDERC 2018 in Dresden. In order to enable a public discussion and to identify possible improvements this pre-final version of the NEREID roadmap has already been published at https://www.nereid-h2020.eu/roadmap.
Hannover … December 14, 2018: The NEREID project (“NanoElectronics Roadmap for Europe: Identification and Dissemination”) has introduced the final version of its roadmap on the future of European nanoelectronics on November 21 , 2018, at the EFFECS 2018 in Lisbon. This announced final version of the NEREID roadmap is now published at https://www.nereid-h2020.eu/roadmap.
Hannover/Grenoble/Brussels … December 19, 2017: The NEREID project (“NanoElectronics Roadmap for Europe: Identification and Dissemination”) has presented the first version of its roadmap on the future of European nanoelectronics on December 6, 2018, at EFECS 2017 in Brussels (https://efecs.eu/exhibition.html). In order to enable a public discussion and to identify possible improvements this first version of the NEREID roadmap has already been published at https://www.nereid-h2020.eu/roadmap.
Hannover/Grenoble/… April 20 2016: The NEREID project (“NanoElectronics Roadmap for Europe: Identification and Dissemination”) has held its first General Workshop on Apr. 12-13, 2016 in Minatec, Grenoble, France, organized by Grenoble INP and SINANO Institute. The distinguishing characteristic of the project is to combine technology push with market pull, building technology roadmaps starting from application needs.
NEREID is a Cooperation and Support action that has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 685559, with the objective to develop a roadmap for the European Nanoelecronics industry, starting from the needs of applications and leveraging the strengths of the European eco-system. In addition, it will aim to an early benchmark/identification of promising novel nanoelectronic technologies, and identify bottlenecks all along the innovation value chain.