Hellenic Chips Competence Centre (HCCC) Showcases Greece’s Semiconductor Capabilities at Embedded World 2026

The Hellenic Chips Competence Centre (HCCC) participated in Embedded World Exhibition & Conference 2026, held from 10–12 March 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany, as part of the Greek National Pavilion, contributing to the international visibility of Greece’s growing semiconductor and microelectronics ecosystem.

Embedded World, one of the world’s leading events for embedded systems technologies, brought together thousands of companies, innovators and industry leaders from across the global embedded, semiconductor and AI ecosystem, providing a key platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange and technological advancement.

The Greek National Pavilion, organized by HETiA (Hellenic Emerging Technologies Industry Association) with the support of Enterprise Greece S.A., was located at Hall 2 – Booth 2-339 and served as a dynamic hub for innovation, networking and international engagement throughout the exhibition.

HCCC presented its mission, services and initiatives aimed at supporting companies, researchers and stakeholders in the fields of microelectronics, semiconductors and chip design. The Centre highlighted its role in strengthening the national ecosystem by offering training programs, technical support and access to infrastructure and expertise, in alignment with European strategic priorities.

Throughout the exhibition, HCCC engaged with a wide range of international stakeholders, including industry representatives, research organizations and technology providers, fostering new connections and exploring potential collaborations within the global semiconductor value chain.

Participation in Embedded World 2026 further reinforced HCCC’s role as a key enabler of innovation within Greece’s semiconductor ecosystem, while also strengthening its position within the broader European microelectronics landscape.

Through its presence at the exhibition, HCCC actively contributed to enhancing Greece’s international visibility, promoting strategic collaborations and supporting the development of advanced technological capabilities in alignment with the objectives of the European Chips Act.

Looking ahead, the Hellenic Chips Competence Centre remains committed to fostering innovation, empowering stakeholders and supporting the sustainable growth of Greece’s semiconductor and microelectronics ecosystem, positioning the country as an emerging hub for advanced technologies and digital transformation.

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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