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PhotonDelta contributes €53.8 million to PIXEurope pilot line

28 November 2024

27 November 2024 – This week, the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs announced that the National Growth Fund plan PhotonDelta will contribute €53.8 million to the PIXEurope pilot line of which a large part will be built in the Netherlands. The Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) will coordinate the project on a pan-European level.

This pilot line is being built as part of the larger European effort, PIXEurope, to further accelerate photonic chip production in Europe. This funding will help create a resilient European photonic chip value chain that enables greater autonomy and economic independence in Europe. In addition, it consolidates the Netherlands’ leading position in the European photonic chip industry. Moreover, the presence of a pilot plant is an important link in the chain to further the development of the ecosystem and stimulate business and innovation.

Photonic chips are unique because of their ability to transfer and process data using light in a sustainable way. They offer significant benefits in terms of speed, energy efficiency and scalability. In addition, photonic chips are helping to introduce new sensing solutions in various industries, including Healthcare, Food & Agriculture and Automotive.

With a financial contribution of €66.3 million from the EU Chips Act via the Chips Joint Undertaking, production capacity will be increased and knowledge and expertise in the production of photonic chips will be strengthened. Of the total amount of €380 million from PIXEurope funding, €132.6 million is intended for its development in the Netherlands. The Netherlands itself will pay €66.3 million, of which €53.8 million comes from the National Growth Fund plan PhotonDelta. In addition to the funding from the National Growth Fund plan PhotonDelta, €12.5 million will come from regular resources from the Ministry of Economic Affairs.