RESOLVE,一项旨在塑造欧洲高附加值电子产品未来的战略举措

RESOLVE, une initiative stratégique visant à façonner l'avenir des produits électroniques à forte valeur ajoutée en Europe

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摘要
18家欧洲顶尖研究技术组织联合发起RESOLVE倡议,由CEA-Leti、Fraunhofer/FMD与imec共同领导,旨在开发下一代高能效半导体及电子系统,加速其从实验室到市场的产业化进程。该跨国项目聚焦将电子系统能效至2032年提升千倍,并强化欧洲在人工智能、汽车、国防等战略领域的半导体产能与技术主权。

在欧洲面临量子技术与半导体领域全球竞争加剧的背景下,18家欧洲研究技术组织(RTO)联合发起跨国倡议RESOLVE(Reinforcing European SOvereignty and Leadership in Value added Electronics products),旨在开发下一代电子组件与系统,并加速其产业落地,以应对技术主权挑战。该倡议由CEA-Leti、Fraunhofer/FMD和imec三大半导体领域顶尖RTO共同牵头(三者分别为FAMES、APECS和NanoIC中试线的协调方),并汇集了CNR(协调意大利WBG中试线)、ICFO(协调西班牙PIXEurope中试线)、Chips IT、Tyndall、VTT、Silicon Austria Lab、TNO、INL、波兰Cezamat‑WUT与Lukasiewicz研究所、FORTH、Rise、DTU、IMT以及HCHIP等15家RTO,形成覆盖全欧的研究基础设施网络。

RESOLVE提出三大核心目标:使欧洲成为未来人工智能解决方案的全球引领者;到2032年将电子系统能效提升1000倍;强化欧洲半导体制造能力,巩固技术主权。该倡议立足于《欧洲芯片法案1.0》及其中试线成果,致力于将强大的研发资产转化为工业规模化能力,加强价值链协同,形成从材料到最终系统的完整创新链条,并直接带动就业、培训及供应链韧性。

倡议围绕两大不可分割的支柱展开,预期将为数据中心与AI基础设施、汽车、国防、航天、安全及工业4.0等战略行业创造新的欧洲冠军企业。通过汇聚全球独一无二的技术基础设施,并向所有欧洲参与者开放,RESOLVE构建起从研究到商品化的连续体,展示欧洲大规模创新的能力。其深层愿景是依托欧洲在能效、安全和性能方面的既有优势,使欧洲在高性能半导体领域获得持久技术领导力和战略独立性,从而将科学卓越、工业协同与政治意志融为一体。

Summary
RESOLVE, a pan-European initiative backed by 18 research and technology organizations including CEA-Leti, Fraunhofer, and imec, aims to develop next-generation semiconductor and electronic components to secure Europe's technological sovereignty. It targets a 1,000-fold improvement in energy efficiency by 2032 and seeks to accelerate industrial adoption, fostering European champions in sectors like AI, automotive, and defense. Building on the EU Chips Act, the effort reinforces semiconductor production capacity and value-chain resilience across the continent.

On May 22, 2026, eighteen European research and technology organizations (RTOs) launched RESOLVE, a strategic transnational initiative to develop next-generation electronic components and systems and accelerate their industrial deployment across Europe. Coordinated by the continent’s three leading semiconductor RTOs—CEA-Leti, Fraunhofer/FMD, and imec (who respectively run the FAMES, APECS, and NanoIC pilot lines)—the consortium also includes 15 other key institutes: CNR (WBG pilot line), ICFO (PIXEurope), Chips IT, Tyndall, VTT, Silicon Austria Lab, TNO, INL, Cezamat-WUT, Łukasiewicz, FORTH, Rise, DTU, IMT Romania, and HCHIP Hungary.

RESOLVE directly addresses sovereignty challenges in quantum technologies and semiconductors, aiming to position Europe as the global leader in future AI solutions, improve the energy efficiency of electronic systems by a factor of 1,000 by 2032, and strengthen EU semiconductor production capacity. Building on the foundations of the European Chips Act 1.0 and its pilot lines, the initiative provides an unprecedented framework that pools world-unique infrastructure into a critical mass, accessible to any European player, to create a seamless continuum from research to market.

Structured around two inseparable pillars, RESOLVE targets benefits for strategic sectors including data centers, AI infrastructure, automotive, defense, space, security, and Industry 4.0. It aims to generate new European industrial champions, bolster value-chain resilience from materials to final systems, and create concrete impact on employment and training. By combining scientific excellence with industrial coordination, the initiative seeks to consolidate Europe’s technological leadership and lasting sovereignty.

Résumé
L'initiative européenne RESOLVE, coordonnée par le CEA-Leti, Fraunhofer et l'imec avec 15 autres centres de recherche, vise à développer les prochains composants électroniques pour renforcer la souveraineté technologique du continent. Elle ambitionne d'améliorer par 1000 l'efficacité énergétique des systèmes d'ici 2032 et de positionner l'Europe comme leader en IA et semi-conducteurs, avec un impact majeur sur les secteurs de l'automobile, de la défense et des infrastructures numériques.

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​​​​​RESOLVE​, a Strategic Initiative Shaping the Future of High-Value-Added Electronic Products in Europe​​​

GRENOBLE, France – May 22,2026 –Eighteen research and technology organizations have committed to RESOLVE, a transnational initiative designed to develop the next generations of electronic components and systems and accelerate their industrial adoption across European territory. The initiative is a concrete response to the sovereignty challenges now posed by quantum technologies and semiconductors in global technological competition.

​As major global powers accelerate their investments in disruptive technologies, Europe must transform its assets into industrial and sovereignty levers. RESOLVE addresses this dynamic by proposing an unprecedented framework.

It aims to position Europe as the global leader in future artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, to improve by a factor of 1,000 the energy efficiency of electronic systems by 2032, and to strengthen European semiconductor production capacity, thereby consolidating the continent's technological sovereignty. To achieve this, the project relies on transnational coordination between industry players and 18 research and technology organizations, enabling resource pooling and accelerating the transition from research to market.

Building on the foundations laid by the European Chips Act 1.0 and its pilot lines, this Pan-European initiative reflects the next step Europe now needs: turning strong R&D assets into industrial scale-up, tighter value-chain coordination, and lasting technological sovereignty. RESOLVE embodies a strong vision: making Europe a leader in energy-efficient, secure, and high-performance semiconductor technologies, committed to its industrial competitiveness and strategic independence.

RESOLVE is therefore part of a political ambition for a technological Europe, structured around three priorities:

RESOLVE is structured around two inseparable pillars:

The expected outcomes, both technical and economic, will primarily benefit companies in the strategic sectors of the European economy — data centers and AI infrastructure, automotive, defense, space, security and Industry 4.0 — by creating the conditions for new European champions to emerge.

RESOLVE represents a complementary way of building and deploying critical technological capabilities and sovereign industrial foundations in Europe. By bringing together world-unique technological infrastructures into a critical mass, accessible to any European player, RESOLVE weaves a continuum from research to product commercialization, while generating concrete impact on employment, training, and the resilience of value chains, from materials to final systems.

The initiative is thus meant to consolidate and demonstrate Europe's ability to innovate at scale, combining scientific excellence, industrial coordination, and political will. Its ambition is to further ​​strengthen Europe's semiconductor strategy building on proven assets in the areas of energy-efficient, secure, and high-performance semiconductor technologies to guarantee lasting technological leadership and sovereignty.​

RESOLVE (Reinforcing European SOvereignty and Leadership in Value added Electronics products) is an initiative led by Europe's leading research and technology organizations and supported by the continent's major industrial players. Its ambition: to make Europe a major player in the semiconductors of the future, combining innovation, energy efficiency, and strategic autonomy. The project is jointly proposed and led by the three leading European research and technology organizations (RTOs) in the semiconductor field: CEA-Leti, Fraunhofer/FMD and imec (coordinators of the FAMES, APECS and NanoIC pilot lines, respectively), along with 15 other European RTOs that have joined this initiative: CNR (coordinator of the WBG pilot line in Italy), ICFO (coordinator of the PIXEurope pilot line in Spain), Chips IT in Italy, Tyndall in Ireland, VTT in Finland, Silicon Austria Lab in Austria, TNO in the Netherlands, INL in Portugal, the Cezamat-WUT and Lukasiewicz institutes in Poland, FORTH in Greece, Rise in Sweden, DTU in Denmark, IMT in Romania and HCHIP in Hungary.​

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Core Point

Eighteen European RTOs launched RESOLVE to coordinate next-gen semiconductor R&D and boost industrial adoption, aiming to secure EU leadership in energy-efficient AI and technology sovereignty.

Key Players
  • CEA-Leti — microelectronics and nanotech research institute, Grenoble, France.
  • Fraunhofer/FMD — microelectronics R&D network, Berlin, Germany.
  • imec — nanoelectronics and digital technology innovation hub, Leuven, Belgium.
  • 15 other European RTOs across Italy, Spain, Ireland, Finland, and more also participate.
Industry Impact
  • ICT: High — aims for leadership in AI and data-center efficiency.
  • Computing/AI: High — core focus on next-gen AI solutions.
  • Automotive: Medium — next-gen components for vehicles.
  • Energy: Medium — targets 1000x energy efficiency improvement by 2032.
  • Defense/Security: Medium — strengthens sovereign, secure technologies.
Tracking

[Strongly track] — A concrete step to operationalize EU Chips Act, shaping semiconductor industrial policy and supply-chain coordination across Europe.

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