Semiconductors

The Skills, Education, Manufacture Innovations for Semiconductors (SEMIconductors) programme was developed in close alignment with the National Semiconductor Strategy, to support the hardware, design and manufacturing capabilities of the UK semiconductor supply chain and to ensure a suitably skilled workforce to meet current and future requirements.

Semiconductors – an essential role

Semiconductors are the key hardware enablers for today’s critical technologies and will power future technological development.

Recognising their importance, the UK government has identified Semiconductors as 1 of the 5 transformative technologies critical to the UK economy. Semiconductors are also essential in the development of other critical technology areas e.g. Net-Zero, HPC, Quantum, AI, Future Telecoms and Security. They are critical to the UK’s economic and national security and to the strategic advantage that the UK will secure on the global stage.

This programme ensures that the UK has a secure and relevant position and capability within the global semiconductor landscape.

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How we support you

As part of the Future Economy Review (FER) Innovate UK are investing £18 million into the SEMIconductors programme to support innovation and aid the development of technologies in a wide range of sectors. The programme aims to identify common problems and underlying issues experienced throughout the semiconductor community and provide solutions.

Semiconductor related projects and investments:​

  • Skills – schools’ engagement/STEM, apprenticeships and internships, up-skilling and re-skilling of existing workforce, technical courses and vocational training, CPD
  • Manufacturing – developing manufacturing through innovation projects, support a resilient UK supply chain, building collaborations across the wider UK semiconductor industry
  • Collaborative research & development (CR&D) – further developing methods for the improvement and scale-up of UK semiconductors manufacturing 
  • Innovation Knowledge Centre (IKCs) – providing joint funding with Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to encourage closer links between academia and industry and to drive emergent semiconductor technologies towards market

The SEMIconductor programme is conceived as an enabling technology programme in parallel with the IUK support already directed at the end-application aspect of semiconductors. 

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