Europe’s semicon future – industry recommendations for EU Chips Act 2.0 

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Industry Recommendations for the EU Chips Act 2.0 is a position paper submitted by Svensk Elektronik/Semiconductor Sweden. It outlines recommendations for the crucial steps for Europe to take to strengthen its technological sovereignty and global competitiveness. The paper further calls for a balanced and industry-aligned strategy that supports the entire electronics value chain to ensure a resilient and innovation-driven industrial base.

Sweden’s optical science & photonics infrastructure

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Strategic technology area: With more than 200 active photonics companies and all major universities engaged in research and education, Sweden is a strong hub for photonics. Together with PhotonicSweden, we’ve highlighted some of the key aspects of this critical part of Sweden’s semiconductor edge.

A Swedish take on the semiconductor age

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A new book in Swedish published in 2025: Halvledaråldern – kemin bakom dagens teknik (The Semiconductor Age – the Chemistry Behind Today’s Technology) by Professor Henrik Pedersen.

Sweden joins European semiconductor coalition

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A Strategic Leap for Technological Leadership: Sweden has taken an important step to strengthen Europe’s technological sovereignty and future competitiveness by joining the European Semiconductor Coalition. The decision, formalized on September 29, 2025, underlines the importance of collective European action to build a robust and globally competitive semiconductor sector.