A new £2.5m state-of-the-art facility to help accelerate electrification across the UK has officially opened at the Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult in Newport, South Wales.
The facility’s cutting-edge equipment, the first of its kind in an open access setting in the UK, will be used by businesses to improve the performance of their semiconductor and compound semiconductor technologies.
The new facility, which is part of the Driving the Electric Revolution Industrialisation Centre (DER-IC) South West and Wales, was opened by the Secretary of State for Wales, David TC Davies, at an event attended by industry, academia and government.
DER-IC South West and Wales is part of the wider DER-IC network, which has four centres across the UK and offers open access equipment, facilities and expertise to the power electronics, machines and drives (PEMD) manufacturing supply chain. PEMD are underpinning technologies that support electrification and will, in turn, enable Net Zero and boost the UK economy.
The new DER-IC South West and Wales facility can be used by manufacturers as a prototype facility for developing semiconductor and compound semiconductor advanced packages using novel 3D printing techniques and materials.