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Since its founding in 2005, it has developed into a pillar of applied semiconductor research in Germany and Europe.
August 14, 2025
By: David Savastano
Editor
The Center Nanoelectronic Technologies (CNT) of the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
With its unique research cleanroom and equipment adhering to the 300-mm wafer industry standard, the Center Nanoelectronic Technologies is unparalleled in Germany. The institute serves as a central innovation driver for the microelectronics industry. CNT is celebrating its anniversary with a ceremonial event.
“With its excellent work, CNT makes a decisive contribution to the international competitiveness of Silicon Saxony as a leading microelectronics location in Germany and Europe,” says Michael Kretschmer, Saxony’s minister president. “The current situation in particular shows how important technological sovereignty and independent supply chains are in Europe. Our common goal must be to keep Germany and Europe at the forefront of technology. CNT will continue to play a central role in this in the coming years: with bright minds, bold ideas, and strong partners at its side.”
“CNT is a strategic research partner for us,” Manfred Horstmann, GM and SVP at GlobalFoundries Dresden, the CNT’s largest industrial partner, adds. “The proximity to a 300 mm research cleanroom at industrial standards enables rapid innovation cycles and targeted technology development – a real competitive advantage for the entire Dresden microelectronics cluster.”
CNT’s success story began in 2005 as a public-private partnership between Fraunhofer, Infineon, and AMD. Infineon, then still under the umbrella of its parent company SIEMENS, operated the world’s first 300 mm plant in Dresden. CNT worked exclusively for the two industry partners from the start. It established a direct link between cutting-edge research and industrial application, enabling rapid innovations in production.
In the aftermath of the 2009 financial crisis, CNT lost one of its two industrial partners. As a result, exclusive research under the PPP model came to an end.
CNT opened up to research collaborations with new national and international customers, following the Fraunhofer model. In 2013, CNT was integrated into Fraunhofer IPMS as a business unit.
Today, CNT handles projects with more than 100 industrial partners, including BASF, Sony, X-FAB, and GlobalFoundries. With the EMMA project, CNT and GlobalFoundries developed innovative materials, processes, and devices for the energy-saving FDX technology. CNT secured the largest industrial contract in the history of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft.
CNT has investments of around €140 million in state-of-the-art equipment. It is now Germany’s most important 300 mm research facility at an industrial scale. CNT works alongside Fraunhofer IZM-ASSID, which focuses on packaging and system integration technologies. The institutes cover the entire value chain in 300 mm microelectronics. They are laying the groundwork for high-tech research in future technologies within the state of Saxony.
A key milestone in recent years was the successful relocation of CNT. It moved from the Infineon site to the former Plastic Logic site. Thanks to support from the Free State of Saxony, the German Federal Ministry for Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR), and the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, a new high-performance location was established – now home to Germany’s largest research cleanroom.
The new capacities enable not only classic semiconductor research but also entirely new fields. CNT is now actively involved in future-oriented areas like quantum computing, neuromorphic computing, and AI hardware.
CNT is part of the Research Fab Microelectronics Germany (FMD) and the Fraunhofer Group for Microelectronics. The institute works closely with Saxon and European partners. Strong partnerships exist with imec and CEA-LETI to consolidate European research capabilities.
“CNT’s role as an industry-oriented research partner is and remains essential for Saxony, Germany, and Europe. CNT exemplifies the fusion of cutting-edge research, industrial relevance, and European collaboration. In an era of increasing geopolitical challenges, this combination is key to achieving technological sovereignty,” says Prof. Dr. Harald Schenk, director of Fraunhofer IPMS.
“For twenty years, Fraunhofer IPMS has been driving application-oriented research on 300 mm wafers at the Center Nanoelectronic Technologies CNT, making a significant contribution to the competitiveness and future viability of chip manufacturers, suppliers, device makers, and R&D partners,” says Prof. Holger Hanselka, president of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft. “The 300 mm industrial standard is vital for more efficient chip production and thus for faster transfer of research results to industry. With its broad range of technology developments and services, CNT plays a central role as an innovation engine for the German semiconductor industry.”
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