The Hellenic Chips Competence Centre (HCCC) is pleased to announce an upcoming Information Day on February 6, 2026, hosted at the facilities of NCSR Demokritos. This event is designed to provide companies, specifically Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), and professionals in the fields of semiconductors, microelectronics, and photonics with direct access to free training and technical support services.
Launched in 2025 in alignment with the strategic goals of the EU Chips Act, the HCCC serves as a vital hub for research, development, and industrial uptake in Greece and across Europe. Participants will gain a clear overview of the HCCC service catalog, available infrastructure, and concrete industry use cases to help accelerate their product development.
Event Details
- Date: February 6, 2026
- Time: 09:00 – 17:00
- Location: NCSR Demokritos, Agia Paraskevi
- Registration: Participation is free of charge, but pre-registration is required at the following link: 🔗 HCCC Information Day
Program Highlights
- Comprehensive Overview: Introduction to the HCCC mission and its role in the national and European semiconductor value chain.
- Service Catalog Presentation: Detailed insights into support services for product development and prototyping.
- Education & Training: Information on available training programs and how companies can leverage them to enhance their workforce skills.
- Industry Success Stories: Real-world examples of successful collaborations and technical implementations in microelectronics and photonics.
- Infrastructure Tour: Guided visits to the NCSR Demokritos Clean Room and the Data Center / AI Factory.
- Networking Sessions: Opportunities to connect with industry experts, researchers, and stakeholders during the networking lunch.
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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