Chip technology

Companies are queuing up for chip production in clean room

DTU will double its clean room facilities for chip production at the National Centre for Nano Fabrication and Characterization to accommodate research and production.

DTU´s Clean room. Photo: DTU

The manufacture of nanochips and microchips requires a production environment that is free of particles and dust. Facilities that meet these extremely high standards are usually only found in industry and large organizations, but, uniquely, they are also found at DTU in the National Centre for Nano Fabrication and Characterization, which is among the largest university-owned clean room facilities in Europe.

DTU Nanolab has at its disposal advanced technical equipment and is one of the few universities with an ISO 9001-certified quality management system for a clean room. DTU Nanolab’s facilities can ensure the transition from research to direct industrial production.

DTU is open to companies that can develop, prototype, and mature their products in our facilities. Robot-driven wafer handling guarantees a short lead time and thus fast scaling to small batch productions. Or take our state-of-the-art Deep UV Stepper, which is equipment that is only available at very few universities worldwide. One of them is the EPFL in Switzerland, one of our partners in the EuroTech Universities Alliance.

Microchips have become a key technology in the digital society. Denmark needs strong research environments and a large-scale clean room for chip production in order to be able to develop the nano- and microchips of the future. Read DTU's theme on chip technology.