Speaker

Philippe Absil

VP imec.IC-link / imec Silicon Solutions - imec

Biography

Philippe Absil received his Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, in 2000. His doctoral work contributed to the early demonstrations of semiconductor microring resonators. In the early 2000s, he developed the passive photonics platform technology for Little Optics, Inc., Annapolis Junction, MD USA. From 2013 till 2024 he was VP R&D and the head of the 3-D and Optical I/O Technologies Department at imec and has been responsible for the silicon photonics technology platform development since 2010. Before that he spent seven years managing the advanced CMOS scaling program at imec.
Now Philippe is VP imec.IC-link imec Silicon Solutions at imec.

Talk(s)

5:35 PM

Transforming innovations into high-quality manufactured products

In today's fast-paced semiconductor industry, transforming innovative ideas into tangible, manufactured products is a critical challenge that many companies face. This transformation is essential for leveraging technological advancements and maintaining competitive advantage. By leveraging its extensive semiconductor background and the application expertise of its partners, imec.IC-link – imec’s trusted ASIC and custom silicon solution provider division - ensures that innovative concepts are successfully transformed into high-quality manufactured products.

Imec is not only a world-renowned R&D center, but it also offers a wide range of industrial services to support its customers and partners in the development and manufacturing of ASIC solutions as well as foundry services. These services are coordinated by the imec.IC-link division and can be broadly categorized into two large groups:

1. One-stop shop for ASIC solution development covering the full product lifecycle from concept definition to volume manufacturing. As a TSMC Value Chain Aggregator and a partner of multiple other commercial foundries, imec.IC-link serves start-ups, SMEs, and established OEMs as well as universities.

2. Custom silicon services that complement the offering portfolio with emerging technologies not widely available in foundries, such as hybrid integrated photonics, custom wafer-level 3D packaging, and “above CMOS” processing. We partner with commercial foundries to support high-volume production when needed.

This presentation will cover the challenges the industry encounters in introducing innovative solutions to the market, and outline imec.IC-link's current capabilities and future strategy to support companies as a reliable solution and manufacturing provider through imec's industrial service organization.