Funded by the CHIPS Act, Microelectronics Commons will
rely on Ansys digital engineering technology to support the
evolution of domestically manufactured semiconductors
/ Key Highlights
- Microelectronics Commons (Commons) network has eight regional
technology hubs focused on spurring domestic innovation in 5G/6G,
artificial intelligence (AI), electromagnetic (EM) spectrum
dominance, Internet-of-Things (IoT) computing, and quantum and
leap-ahead technologies
- Ansys will provide services to six of the eight hubs through
the Cross Hub Enablement Solution (CHES) program — MMEC, CA DREAMS,
NEMC, NORDTECH, NW AI, SWAP
- Ansys Government Initiatives (AGI) — the United States national security division
of Ansys — will work with industry, academic, and government
organizations to produce mature prototypes to demonstrate the
lab-to-fab concept, enabling a more robust workforce and enhancing
the ME technology supply chain
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 21,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ansys (NASDAQ:
ANSS) has been awarded a contract to supply digital
engineering solutions to the Microelectronics Commons to advance
national security. The Commons network will have access to nearly
90% of the Ansys simulation suite, including industry-leading
semiconductor, electronics, and photonics products to drive the
next wave of microelectronics innovation. This effort will be
funded through the CHES program in coordination with government and
industry partners and will be executed by The Midwest
Microelectronics Consortium (MMEC).
The Commons, supported by the Department of Defense, leads a
national effort to lower barriers to manufacturing facilities for
researchers and innovators. Ansys will join academic institutions,
government organizations, and public and private companies poised
to reinvigorate the domestic ME supply chain. By providing critical
technology and expertise, Ansys will help researchers design chips
that are predictively accurate, secure, and reliable.
To help elevate the domestic microelectronics landscape and
bolster the widespread adoption of simulation, Ansys will provide
the Ansys Learning Hub to participating technology hubs and their
members. Academic institutions within the network will rely on
Ansys simulation to educate the next generation of the
semiconductor workforce in the critical areas of 5G/6G, AI, EM
spectrum dominance, quantum technology, and more. This talent
development is instrumental in the vitality and preservation of U.S
intellectual property, market influence, and overall national
security.
"To become the global leader in the semiconductor industry, it
is critical that we bridge the gap between research and practice by
accelerating domestic prototyping," said Paul Colestock, director of commercial
innovation at MMEC. "The goals of this initiative are bold and
essential, requiring reliable tools that allow our teams to explore
various designs freely and achieve results more quickly and with
greater agility. This is what Ansys brings to the table — quality,
digital engineering technology that will optimize our funding for
more robust results."
"Part of Ansys' vision for the future of national security is to
onshore domestic capabilities in the semiconductor sector," said
John Lee, vice president and general
manager of the semiconductor, electronics, and optics business unit
at Ansys. "Ansys has decades of experience working directly with
chip manufacturers and leading-edge chip designers, and throughout
this time we have become experts in the same areas; we learn from
them as they learn from us. These relationships underscore Ansys'
commitment to improving national distribution and access to
critical resources, and we are looking forward to working with the
network to solidify our global position in the semiconductor
industry."
/ About Ansys
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with Ansys simulation. For more than 50 years, Ansys software has
enabled innovators across industries to push boundaries by using
the predictive power of simulation. From sustainable transportation
to advanced semiconductors, from satellite systems to life-saving
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