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DTU builds new cleanroom for microchip production

DTU is expanding its cleanroom facilities to meet high demand for microchips from companies and researchers. The expansion will also strengthen the development of quantum computers, which is based on research and development of new chips.

DTU is expanding its microchip production capacity to ensure future competitiveness and maintain Denmark’s technological position of strength and security of supply.
DTU is expanding its microchip production capacity to ensure future competitiveness and maintain Denmark’s technological position of strength and security of supply. Photo: DTU/ERIK Arkitekter/Tegnestuen Kontekst

Production of nanochips and microchips requires a production environment that is free of particles and dust. Large facilities that meet these extremely stringent standards are usually only found in industry and large organizations, but—uniquely—they are also available at DTU. The new cleanroom will be built as an ISO 4 cleanroom with a full clean basement (subfab) for 200-mm wafer equipment. This structure provides maximum flexibility for using the cleanroom and facilitates quick adaptation of equipment to user needs.

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