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After years of mutual commitment, ESIA is now glad to
showcase imec’s future projects and its vision on the
latest semiconductor industry’s trends. Below, the full
interview with Luc Van den hove (LVdh), President and
CEO of imec.
ESIA: What’s it like to be the CEO of imec and how your
background led you to this position?
LVdh: At the time imec was founded, I was just finishing
my PhD. Along came this idea to start a super lab in
semiconductor technology, so I jumped on the
bandwagon. I learned all aspects of R&D, but also of the
business. I got into close contact with the engineers and
decision makers at the world’s major electronics
companies. And eventually, after two decades of learning
and growing under my formidable predecessors, I was
offered this rewarding position.
When I took up this position as CEO in 2009, it was a
great honor but also a challenging opportunity. The world
was just witnessing economic turmoil, and also the
technical challenges for further scaling were growing. But
with the excellent teams and partners that we have,
we’ve managed to thrive even in this environment. And I
must say, with the positive feedback we get from our
partners, and with the leading role we play, being CEO of
imec is a stimulating and rewarding job. I truly feel
humbled by having the chance to lead such fantastic and
successful organization.
ESIA: What do you wish people should know more about
imec?
LVdh: A lot of people associate imec with a technology
house, mainly active in developing next-generation chip
technology. That is indeed a core activity of imec, but we
do more.
We are, e.g., also a platform where suppliers of tools and
materials get the chance to innovate in close
collaboration with world leaders. For the many European
suppliers of the ICT industry, having a supplier hub close
to home is of vital importance. And through the years,
we’ve also created great value for the fabless
community. Through us, they get insight into the
opportunities and characteristics of emerging technology,
long before it is actually offered at the fabs. That gains
them years of advance knowledge and design time.
In addition, we are also developing technology for smart
applications in the emerging Internet-of-Things,
healthcare, and sustainable energy generation. In these
areas, we want to leverage silicon nanotechnology to
make applications that are much faster, smaller, cheaper
and more efficient. Solutions that can be mass-produced
and that will allow people to lead better, healthier lives in
a sustainable environment.
(continued next page)
Luc Van den hove, President & CEO imec
Interview with Luc Van den hove
President and CEO of imec
ESIA: As a participant of the European Leaders Group
(ELG), how do you think the group’s ambitions and goals
will be met under the new Commission?
LVdh: Under impulse of former European Commission Vice
-President Neelie Kroes, the ELG started in 2013 and
prepared a plan to double the economic value of
semiconductor component production in Europe within
the next 10 years. This is not unrealistic, as the European
industry has excellent assets: world-class research
organizations, powerful regional eco-systems and leading
companies both in component design and production and
in designing and building complex systems.
But the industry will need to act and in this respect the
IPCEI (Important Projects of Common European Interest)
that the multinational actors are preparing is a crucial
move. The proposal is not complete yet, but it seems that
the Internet-of-Things (IoT) will be selected as the
overarching theme, based on the recommendation of the
ELG. I strongly support this choice as it will offer a real
opportunity for Europe. IoT offers a differentiated market
and many of the technology users higher up in the value
chain are strongly present in Europe (e.g. in healthcare,
automotive, industrial applications, etc.).
ESIA: Is there any ongoing project of relevance for the
European semiconductor industry that you would like to
talk about it?
LVdh: The opportunities that are being pursued by smaller
European ICT companies today will have a big impact on
the ICT environment the coming years. There is a high
degree of fragmentation and differentiation in the new
growth markets such as security, medical and wearables,
imaging and sensors, and the Internet of Things. This is an
ideal environment for SMEs with high levels of technical
skill. Progress, change and innovation under these
conditions do not follow schedules or five-year plans. It
occurs through the rapid, dynamic, collective interaction
of SMEs, often across borders and time zones.
We have coined this collective interaction of SMEs in new
fragmented, differentiated growth markets as ‘substream
innovation’. At imec IC-link, the division of imec
responsible for providing SMEs with the technical support
and access to foundry technologies needed to make low
production volume ASICs, we have experienced growth
rates in excess of 30% over the last couple of years. So
here is a definite game changer, still largely ‘substream’,
and we are looking forward with great pleasure to help
grow these new innovating SMEs into great enterprises.
ESIA: How do you think ESIA and imec could further
strengthen their cooperation?
LVdh: The companies that ESIA represents are part of
imec’s natural habitat: the semiconductor industry in
Europe. And that industry thrives on a number of key
enabling technologies that address major societal
challenges and contribute to Europe’s economic growth.
Imec’s mission is to support the industry in developing
those enabling technologies, to leverage our scientific
knowledge with the innovative power of our partners in
ICT, in healthcare and in energy, to deliver industry-
relevant technology solutions.
I’m convinced that imec has the expertise to strengthen
ESIA’s policy advice. We already contribute actively to the
various policy committees and task forces set up by ESIA.
I see an opportunity for imec to strengthen some of these
activities even further by pointing out and documenting
issues that are of collective interest for the semiconductor
industry in Europe, and by helping to draw up clear policy
statements.
As a specific action point, the ELG recommends that IoT
would be supported as one of the key drivers for European
growth, as it presents a differentiated market and many
opportunities both for large companies and for SMEs.
The transition to the new commission may have
raised doubts about a possible discontinuity in focus
and execution. But I am convinced that Commissio-
ner Oettinger fully embraces the challenge and the
ambitions of the ELG – in fact, he said so explicitly in
his keynote address on the European microelectro-
nics strategy at the recent DATE conference.
Rather than waiting for external advice at this inflec-
tion point, I suggest that ESIA gathers the key
players and stakeholders and helps them to formu-
late an ambitious policy and roadmap for Europe.
Also here, imec has key know-how on various core
technology components of IoT and would definitely
be willing to support an IoT-related ESIA action.
Continued from the previous page
Imec Headquarters, Leuven, Belgium

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March2015 interview imec p4-5

  • 1. After years of mutual commitment, ESIA is now glad to showcase imec’s future projects and its vision on the latest semiconductor industry’s trends. Below, the full interview with Luc Van den hove (LVdh), President and CEO of imec. ESIA: What’s it like to be the CEO of imec and how your background led you to this position? LVdh: At the time imec was founded, I was just finishing my PhD. Along came this idea to start a super lab in semiconductor technology, so I jumped on the bandwagon. I learned all aspects of R&D, but also of the business. I got into close contact with the engineers and decision makers at the world’s major electronics companies. And eventually, after two decades of learning and growing under my formidable predecessors, I was offered this rewarding position. When I took up this position as CEO in 2009, it was a great honor but also a challenging opportunity. The world was just witnessing economic turmoil, and also the technical challenges for further scaling were growing. But with the excellent teams and partners that we have, we’ve managed to thrive even in this environment. And I must say, with the positive feedback we get from our partners, and with the leading role we play, being CEO of imec is a stimulating and rewarding job. I truly feel humbled by having the chance to lead such fantastic and successful organization. ESIA: What do you wish people should know more about imec? LVdh: A lot of people associate imec with a technology house, mainly active in developing next-generation chip technology. That is indeed a core activity of imec, but we do more. We are, e.g., also a platform where suppliers of tools and materials get the chance to innovate in close collaboration with world leaders. For the many European suppliers of the ICT industry, having a supplier hub close to home is of vital importance. And through the years, we’ve also created great value for the fabless community. Through us, they get insight into the opportunities and characteristics of emerging technology, long before it is actually offered at the fabs. That gains them years of advance knowledge and design time. In addition, we are also developing technology for smart applications in the emerging Internet-of-Things, healthcare, and sustainable energy generation. In these areas, we want to leverage silicon nanotechnology to make applications that are much faster, smaller, cheaper and more efficient. Solutions that can be mass-produced and that will allow people to lead better, healthier lives in a sustainable environment. (continued next page) Luc Van den hove, President & CEO imec Interview with Luc Van den hove President and CEO of imec
  • 2. ESIA: As a participant of the European Leaders Group (ELG), how do you think the group’s ambitions and goals will be met under the new Commission? LVdh: Under impulse of former European Commission Vice -President Neelie Kroes, the ELG started in 2013 and prepared a plan to double the economic value of semiconductor component production in Europe within the next 10 years. This is not unrealistic, as the European industry has excellent assets: world-class research organizations, powerful regional eco-systems and leading companies both in component design and production and in designing and building complex systems. But the industry will need to act and in this respect the IPCEI (Important Projects of Common European Interest) that the multinational actors are preparing is a crucial move. The proposal is not complete yet, but it seems that the Internet-of-Things (IoT) will be selected as the overarching theme, based on the recommendation of the ELG. I strongly support this choice as it will offer a real opportunity for Europe. IoT offers a differentiated market and many of the technology users higher up in the value chain are strongly present in Europe (e.g. in healthcare, automotive, industrial applications, etc.). ESIA: Is there any ongoing project of relevance for the European semiconductor industry that you would like to talk about it? LVdh: The opportunities that are being pursued by smaller European ICT companies today will have a big impact on the ICT environment the coming years. There is a high degree of fragmentation and differentiation in the new growth markets such as security, medical and wearables, imaging and sensors, and the Internet of Things. This is an ideal environment for SMEs with high levels of technical skill. Progress, change and innovation under these conditions do not follow schedules or five-year plans. It occurs through the rapid, dynamic, collective interaction of SMEs, often across borders and time zones. We have coined this collective interaction of SMEs in new fragmented, differentiated growth markets as ‘substream innovation’. At imec IC-link, the division of imec responsible for providing SMEs with the technical support and access to foundry technologies needed to make low production volume ASICs, we have experienced growth rates in excess of 30% over the last couple of years. So here is a definite game changer, still largely ‘substream’, and we are looking forward with great pleasure to help grow these new innovating SMEs into great enterprises. ESIA: How do you think ESIA and imec could further strengthen their cooperation? LVdh: The companies that ESIA represents are part of imec’s natural habitat: the semiconductor industry in Europe. And that industry thrives on a number of key enabling technologies that address major societal challenges and contribute to Europe’s economic growth. Imec’s mission is to support the industry in developing those enabling technologies, to leverage our scientific knowledge with the innovative power of our partners in ICT, in healthcare and in energy, to deliver industry- relevant technology solutions. I’m convinced that imec has the expertise to strengthen ESIA’s policy advice. We already contribute actively to the various policy committees and task forces set up by ESIA. I see an opportunity for imec to strengthen some of these activities even further by pointing out and documenting issues that are of collective interest for the semiconductor industry in Europe, and by helping to draw up clear policy statements. As a specific action point, the ELG recommends that IoT would be supported as one of the key drivers for European growth, as it presents a differentiated market and many opportunities both for large companies and for SMEs. The transition to the new commission may have raised doubts about a possible discontinuity in focus and execution. But I am convinced that Commissio- ner Oettinger fully embraces the challenge and the ambitions of the ELG – in fact, he said so explicitly in his keynote address on the European microelectro- nics strategy at the recent DATE conference. Rather than waiting for external advice at this inflec- tion point, I suggest that ESIA gathers the key players and stakeholders and helps them to formu- late an ambitious policy and roadmap for Europe. Also here, imec has key know-how on various core technology components of IoT and would definitely be willing to support an IoT-related ESIA action. Continued from the previous page Imec Headquarters, Leuven, Belgium