The Hellenic Emerging Technologies Industry Association (HETiA) announces the organization of the 1st Hellenic Chips Competence Centre (HCCC) Activation Day, a focused, hands-on event designed to connect companies with technologies, expertise, and services in the fields of semiconductors and advanced digital systems.
The event will take place on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at the NCSR Demokritos, Athens.
The HCCC Activation Day is not a conventional conference. It is structured as an interactive working session built around participants’ specific use cases, with the aim of delivering practical, targeted, and results-driven outcomes. The initiative is part of the broader activities of the Hellenic Chips Competence Centre, which aims to strengthen innovation capacity, support industry needs, and enhance collaboration within the semiconductor ecosystem in Greece and across Europe.

Participants will have the opportunity to present and discuss their own use cases, identify tailored services and technological solutions, and connect directly with relevant experts and strategic partners. The agenda will include targeted presentations, real application-driven case discussions, and dedicated matchmaking sessions, including one-to-one meetings.
The event is primarily addressed to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), as well as companies developing applications and seeking access to advanced technologies, expertise, and strategic collaborations in the semiconductor and digital systems domain.
Further information about the Hellenic Chips Competence Centre (HCCC) is available at: https://hccc.org.gr/
Additional details regarding the agenda and participation process will be announced in due course.
HCCC project is supported by Chips JU and its members, and is co-funded by European Union and the Greek Government via the “Competitiveness” Programme.
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