India, Jan. 6 -- The Public Authorities Board of the Chips Joint Undertaking has retained 17 proposals for funding, supporting innovation in quantum technologies, electronic components and systems (ECS), and electronic design automation (EDA).

Nine proposals are linked to the Chips for Europe Initiative, the first pillar of the European Chips Act, while eight were selected under the ECS R&I calls. The expected public investment in these projects amounts to €659 million, reinforcing Europe's position in the semiconductor ecosystem.

Accelerating quantum innovation

An EU and national investment from Members States of over €314 million will support six proposals advancing Europe's quantum technologies. The projects cover superc...