The MMEC Receives Microelectronics Commons Project Awards
Funded by the CHIPS and Science Act, the
Earlier this year, the MMEC submitted 15 tech-based proposals that support prototype projects across six technical areas that are critical to the Department of Defense. Those areas are: Secure Edge Computing/Internet of Things, 5G/6G Technology, Artificial Intelligence Hardware (AI), Quantum Technology, Electromagnetic Warfare (EW), and Commercial Leap Ahead (CLA). The five projects awarded to the MMEC are:
- 5G/6G: Wideband Multifunctional Software Defined Radio (WMSDR)
Project Team Performers: Lockheed Martin, Intel, Indiana Micro, CapV LLC, University of Dayton, 3dGS - Artificial Intelligence: Ultra Efficient In-Hardware Prototype Using Hyperdimensional Computing
Project Team Performers: Intel Federal, University of Pennsylvania, SkyWater Technology, AI-Sensation, Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory - Electromagnetic Warfare: Co-packaged Reconfigurable Signal and Intelligence Architecture
Project Team Performers: Lockheed Martin, Intel Corporation, AFRL - Electromagnetic Warfare: Center for Technology Transition and Rapid Prototyping of Infrared Detectors
Project Team Performers: The Ohio State University, Attollo Engineering, SK Infrared, Senseeker Engineering, IQE USA, NSWC-Crane - Secure Edge: Validated GPU Based Secure Processing Module
Project Team Performers: Northrop Grumman, University of Maryland, NHanced Semiconductors,
Battelle, NVIDIA
"The MMEC was formed to identify opportunities and build collaboration between members to accelerate microelectronics innovation. It was impressive to see how the project teams leveraged MMECs role-based hub model to produce 15 very high-quality proposals. Being awarded five projects really speaks to the talent and expertise of our members and the MMEC team," said MMEC CTO,
In addition to fueling research and development through the projects, the MMEC is using funding to work with members to: 1) utilize existing tools and machinery, and invest in new infrastructure capabilities for expansion and modernization of manufacturing facilities, and 2) partner with industry, academia, and training providers to ensure that educational programs are aligned with industry needs and that students are prepared to fill jobs that are in high demand. The project awards will provide funding for Workforce Development efforts, estimated at over
"In Ohio, we have always built the things that America and the world need, from the cars we drive to the planes we fly, and soon, it will be Ohioans who make the most advanced semiconductors on the planet," stated JP Nauseef, JobsOhio CEO and Chairman of the MMEC Board of Directors. "With Ohio's competitive advantage in the Silicon Heartland, the Air Force Research Laboratory, our growing innovation districts, and so much more, we continue to drive the reshoring of critical technologies and the rebirth of American manufacturing."
About the MMEC
The Midwest Microelectronics Consortium (MMEC) leads the acceleration of microelectronic technologies and delivers solutions to establish a trusted and resilient domestic supply chain. The MMEC is the premier collaborative, public-private ecosystem that engages broadly across innovative partners in industry, academia, and government to rapidly advance defense and commercial applications. This unique environment empowers members to discover new technologies, share capabilities, develop a skilled workforce, and launch groundbreaking innovation into scalable commercial production for the benefit of National Security and economic dominance.
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SOURCE Midwest Microelectronics Consortium
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