Project Details
Description
GENESIS, backed by Horizon Europe, aims to make semiconductor manufacturing sustainable, aligning with the European Green Deal, by minimizing environmental impact with eco-friendly innovations.
[Objectives] GENESIS aims to replace harmful materials with safer options, improve waste management, and enhance the use and recyclability of scarce materials.
[Innovations] GENESIS introduces innovations in three key areas:
• Innovative materials: PFAS-free polymer and eco-friendly gas alternatives complying with EU regulations.
• Waste & emissions monitoring: Cutting-edge sensors detect hazardous substances for efficient aqueous and gas waste elimination, reducing environmental and health risks.
• Scarce material management: New integration technologies optimize material usage and initiate recycling of scarce materials like Gallium, Niobium, and silicon carbide.
[Methodology] GENESIS employs four technical work packages to research sustainable material substitution, emission reduction, and resource management. This modular approach promotes scalability and integration with existing processes, fostering a circular economy in the semiconductor sector. Supervised by management work packages, it quantifies environmental efficiency and engages in dissemination to promote European technological achievements
[Outcomes] The project targets a 50% cut in hazardous materials, 30% decrease in emissions and waste, and improved scarce material recyclability, boosting EU semiconductor sustainability and global competitiveness.
[Impact] GENESIS supports EU's tech sovereignty and resilience through accurate monitoring and sustainable practices. It positions Europe as a leader in sustainable semiconductor tech, setting new standards for impact-oriented communication and dissemination.
| Acronym | GENESIS |
|---|---|
| Status | Active |
| Effective start/end date | 1/05/25 → 30/04/28 |
Collaborative partners
- VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
- University of Rome Tor Vergata
- Picosun Oy
- Centrotherm Clean Solutions GmbH
- Catalan Institute for Water Research
- Thermo Onix Ltd
- GlobalFoundries Dresden Module One LLC & Co KG
- Edwards Ltd
- Pfeiffer Vacuum SAS
- Weeecycling
- Screen SPE Germany GmbH
- STMicroelectronics Crolles
- Centre Suisse d'Electronique et de Microtechnique S.A. (CSEM)
- Technic France
- Robert Bosch GmbH
- University of Catania
- Besi Netherlands B.V.
- PiBond Oy
- Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO)
- Tokyo Electron Europe Ltd
- Merck KGaA
- Mersen France Gennevilliers S.A.S.
- Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e. V.
- Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives (CEA) (lead)
- Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica Centrum (IMEC)
- IBM RESEARCH GMBH
- Infineon Technologies AG
- Gasera Oy
- Catholic University of Louvain
- Aalto University
- Molyem Ltd
- SINTEF AS
- STMicroelectronics (Rousset) SAS
- STMicroelectronics (Malta) Ltd
- Variolytics GmbH
- NXP Semiconductors Netherlands B.V.
- Thermo Fisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbH
- Soitec SA
- Polytechnic University of Milan
- Intel Ireland Research and Innovation Limited
- Arkema S.A.
- Aixtron SE
- CS Clean Solutions GmbH
- University of Malta
- SEMI Europe GmbH
- Leonardo S.p.A
- FEI Electron Optics B.V.
- LayerOne AS
- SCHMIDT + HAENSCH GmbH & Co.
- University of Leicester
- Fath GmbH
- STMicroelectronics S.r.l.
- VOCSens
- HQ-Dielectrics GmbH
- University College Cork
- Tofwerk AG
- ArgYou AG
Funding category
- Horizon Europe
Keywords
- HORIZON-JU-Chips-2024-2-RIA-T2
- recycling
- inorganic compounds
- transition metals
- post-transition metals