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Title: ePIXnet and the Industry


1
ePIXnet and the Industry
  • Mike Wale
  • Chairman of the Industrial Board and Adviser to
    the ePIXnet SC
  • mike.wale_at_bookham.com

2
Industrial Participants in ePIXnet
  • Strong industrial presence
  • 26 industrial participants
  • Industrial participation has increased
    significantly at the beginning there were 7
    partners and 5 affiliates
  • New industrial partners/affiliates associated
    with platforms
  • By engaging a wide industrial base, ePIXnet is
    providing a framework not only for the
    development of the research community but also
    for European industry, by stimulating plans for
    future European foundry networks

3
What kind of companies are involved?
  • All aspects of photonic integration are covered
  • Device manufacturers
  • System manufacturers incorporating PICs in their
    products
  • Manufacturers of semiconductor manufacturing
    equipment
  • Software companies supporting photonic IC design,
    modelling and simulation
  • System users
  • Industrial partners are playing a key role in the
    development of the integration platforms

4
Industrial participants in ePIXnet
  • Full partners
  • Alcatel Thales III-V Lab
  • AMO
  • Bookham
  • CIP
  • CoreOptics
  • Raith
  • Vistec (formerly Leica)
  • Affiliates
  • VanderHoek CSEM - CSEM- CH
  • Intense Photonics
  • Teem Photonics S.A
  • ASML
  • 3S Photonics
  • CEDOVA
  • Filtronic
  • LioniX
  • OptiSense
  • Ericsson
  • u2t
  • Photon Design
  • Nokia Siemens Networks
  • Phoenix BV
  • AIXTRON AG
  • SVEDICE AB
  • Photonix Ltd
  • Welcome to all industrial participants at this
    meeting!

5
An invitation to industry
  • ePIXnet welcomes the widest possible
    participation of industrial companies with
    interests in photonic integration
  • Affiliate membership offers an informal route to
    participation in the Network and engagement with
    Network partners
  • Affiliate companies are invited to send a
    delegate to the annual Meeting and contribute to
    all activities
  • Affililates do not receive funding, but nor is
    there any fee
  • Affiliates may participate in joint research and
    platform activities under NDA

6
Industry Board
  • Membership includes all industrial partners and
    affiliates
  • Advise the Steering Committee and Research
    Integration Board on industrial relevance of the
    Network activities and on aspects that are
    particularly important for industry (e.g.
    business aspects, intellectual property)
  • Chairman of Industry Board attends all SC
    meetings
  • Stimulate innovation within the Network, both
    technically and organizationally
  • Set up an effective interaction with as many
    industrial actors as possible who are relevant to
    the aims of ePIXnet
  • Promote the ePIXnet message in appropriate
    industrial contexts and forums
  • Strong relationship with European Photonics
    Industry Consortium (EPIC)

7
ePIXnet policy from 2006
  • Group joint research around
  • 3 Integration Technology Platforms (ITP)
  • InP-based photonic integration
  • Silicon photonics (CMOS-compatible)
  • Nanostructuring technologies for photonic
    integration
  • and 3 supporting platforms
  • High speed characterisation platform
  • Modelling platform
  • Packaging platform
  • The platforms support a wide range of joint
    research actitivies (JRAs) within ePIXnet
  • They represent true structural change and will
    survive ePIXnet

8
Advantages to industry
  • Convergence of technology eases implementation
    and exploitation at all stages from prototyping
    to high volume
  • Facilitates exploitation of university research,
    shorter time to market
  • Makes InP PIC technology available to smaller
    companies
  • Stimulates circuit level innovation
  • Important step to PICs becoming similar to ICs
  • Allows emphasis on application and circuit level
    aspects
  • Provides proving ground for advanced equipment,
    technology and software
  • Opportunity to establish standards for all
    aspects of technology, equipment and design tools

9
Challenges for Industry
  • Developing the technology pipeline from
    university through prototyping to high volume
    manufacture
  • Funding
  • Infrastructure
  • Platforms of choice for European PIC projects
    (national, EC or commercial)
  • Discussions with funding agencies underway, FP7
    proposals in preparation
  • Legal and IP considerations
  • Complex but not insuperable
  • ePIXnet CA being developed for wider
    participation
  • Establishing a new model for InP circuit RD
  • Develop platforms beyond ePIXnet and become a key
    European facility for the next decade and beyond
  • Changing the paradigm for photonic circuit RD!

10
Industry and the Silicon Platform
  • The coordinators of the Silicon Platform have
    many contacts with the relevant industrial
    partners
  • Good and advantageous collaboration with
    suppliers such as SOITEC (wafer supplier) and
    ASML (tool supplier).
  • Talks with IHP (Germany) and preliminary contacts
    with European and Non-European players in the
    field of electronics, such as UMC and TSMC, with
    regard to foundry developments
  • Currently two industrial partners make use of the
    platform's service Genalyte, Genexis
  • The mission of both research institutes IMEC and
    CEA-Leti forces these two platform partners to
    have very strong ties with  the industry.
  • IMEC's staff of more than 1500 people includes
    over 500 industrial residents
  • CEA founded 97 new companies during the last 25
    years.

11
Industry in the JePPIX platform
  • Amongst the organizations making up the JePPIX
    platform, industrial partners are in the majority
  • Many European device companies are involved in
    planning the evolution of the platform (Bookham,
    Cedova, CIP, CST, 3-5 Lab, 3S Photonics, Svedice,
    ), as well as key software companies (Phoenix
    BV, Photon Design) and equipment manufacturers
    (ASML, Aixtron, Oxford Plasma Tech)
  • Industrial partners are making major
    contributions to the vision of the foundry-based
    model of integrated photonics
  • Partners fully engaged with the academic and
    research institute partners in inventing new
    commercial, legal, organizational and technical
    frameworks
  • JePPIX will continue after ePIXnet
  • Industry partners are taking significant steps
    towards an industrial-scale European foundry,
    operating generic processes with open design
    rules, to widen access to photonic integration
    for equipment manufacturers (SMEs as well as
    large companies), in addition to researchers

12
Industrial participation in the JePPIX symposium,
Eindhoven, November 2006
  • Photonic CAD / Ir. Arjen Bakker (Phoenix,
    Enschede, NL)
  • Foundry Service / Dr. John Reid (Cedova,
    Eindhoven, NL), Dr. Michael Robertson (Centre for
    Integrated Photonics (CIP), Ipswich, UK)
  • Photonic Integrated Circuit Applications / Dr.
    Mike Wale (Bookham, Caswell, UK)
  • PICs for Fibre-to-the-Home / Dr. Gerlas van den
    Hoven (Genexis, Eindhoven, NL)
  • PICs for Sensor Readout / Ir. Mar van der Hoek
    (VanderHoekPhotonics, Vlaardingen, NL)
  • PICs for high speed communications / Andreas
    Umbach, Dirk Trommer (u2t Photonics, Berlin, D)

13
Industry and policy
  • The ePIXnet steering committee has developed a
    vision paper containing strong industrial input,
    entitled Towards a foundry model for micro- and
    nanophotonic ICs A vision for Europe.
  • This document will provide an important input to
    the forthcoming Photonics21 workshop in October,
    with the aim of defining the updated Strategic
    Research Agenda for FP7.
  • Industrial partners in ePIXnet are working
    closely with academic and research institute
    colleagues to make the vision described in this
    paper a reality.

14
Summary
  • ePIXnet is seeking fundamental change in the way
    in which photonics RD is conducted, in order to
    ensure a leadership position for European
    industry
  • Industrial participation is key to success
  • Strong industrial partnership is in place and is
    driving a vision which extends beyond RD
  • During the remaining year of the ePIXnet
    programme, this vision will be elaborated and set
    on the path to full realization
  • Some significant challenges to be overcome but
    the prize is well worth the effort
  • We aim to be inclusive we want to hear from all
    technology providers, manufacturers and users
  • We welcome your inputs!

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