Core Insights - RIBER has signed a three-year partnership with the Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP) to advance the ROSIE platform, aimed at enhancing silicon fab production lines [1][2][6] - The partnership includes the sale of the first ROSIE unit to NQCP, scheduled for delivery in the second half of 2025, which will be integrated into a pilot line for photonic technologies [3][6] - ROSIE is designed for oxide growth on 300 mm wafers and is compliant with SEMI standards, targeting strategic markets such as ultra-fast optical communications, optical computing, and photonic quantum technologies [2][8] Company and Industry Developments - The ROSIE platform, developed since 2021, represents RIBER's commitment to innovation in the semiconductor industry, supported by the Île-de-France Region and Bpifrance under the France 2030 investment plan [4] - The collaboration with NQCP is seen as a strategic move to accelerate the development of innovative processes in integrated silicon photonics, addressing market demands for performance, miniaturization, and energy efficiency [6][7] - RIBER aims to position itself as a key player in the European ecosystem for applied photonics research, showcasing the potential of French technology in the global market [6][7]
RIBER completes phase I of ROSIE with a partnership agreement signed with NQCP, a leading research center in Denmark
Globenewswire·2025-06-17 16:00