aCCCess project launched: EPoSS acts as associated partner

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The Chips Competence Centres (CCC) planned under the EU Chips Act aim to take Europe's semiconductor expertise to the next level. But for the 27 centres in 25 European countries to not only coexist but also collectively advance the European industry, strong structures and smart networking are essential – this is where aCCCess comes in. EPoSS supports this inititive as associated partner.

Launched in March 2025, this four-year EU project is building the European Network of Chips Competence Centres (ENCCC) and ensuring maximum synergies between CCCs, Chips Pilot Lines (PLs), and the virtual Design Platform (DP). Under the leadership of experienced cluster organisations and technology partners, a central platform is being created to accelerate innovation, provide businesses with easier access to technology and funding, and enhance Europe's semiconductor expertise on a global scale.

The CCCs, PLs, and the DP are key initiatives under the EU Chips Act catalyzed by the Chips JU. These initiatives provide companies – especially SMEs and start-ups – with essential resources, training, and access to cutting-edge semiconductor infrastructure. While CCCs focus on innovation and specialised expertise, CPLs bridge the gap between research and production, and the DP offers a cloud-based environment with advanced design tools to support chip development across Europe.


aCCCess as the connecting link between CCCs, PLs, and DP

aCCCess aims to build and strengthen the European Network of Chips Competence Centres (ENCCC). To achieve this, the ENCCC is organised into five focus groups: Operations and Best Practices, Outreach and Events, Common Technology Offers, Training and Skills Development, and Finance. These groups will develop harmonised practices in these key areas, ensuring seamless collaboration across Europe.

aCCCess will support the development of CCCs, PLs, and DP through online and in-person events, including an annual community event to foster cross-border cooperation.

To simplify access to CCC services, training, and technology offers, aCCCess will create a shared online marketplace presenting CCC service catalogues with AI-supported maintenance and matchmaking opportunities. Additionally, the project will promote investment opportunities through a venture capital network and the Chips Finance Lab. A yearly pitching event for start-ups, which will highlight these funding opportunities.

Furthermore, aCCCess will establish a dedicated think tank and host monthly webinars with industry experts to discuss trends, foster public-private partnerships, and promote best practices in cluster management and operations. Lastly, pilot lines and the Design Platform will offer specialised training sessions and webinars to help CCCs enhance their resource offerings and visibility.