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The SoC4sensing University-Business Chair of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) aims to promote the training of professionals capable of tackling projects in microelectronic design aimed at our region's most representative productive sectors.

Why the SOCE4SENSING Chair?

To generate new economic activity based on new semiconductor devices that include differential elements for the industrial sectors of which the Basque Country has a deep knowledge.

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Ikerlan

The Ikerlan Research Center is a cooperative member of the MONDRAGON Corporation and the Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA). Founded in 1974, it focused on transferring knowledge and contributing competitive value to companies. IKERLAN, as a Basque technological center actively participating in research on critical embedded systems, must play a fundamental role in the region's microelectronics strategy, both in general and in this project.

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GAIA (Basque Microelecronis Hub)

The GAIA association is a benchmark in the microelectronics offered in the Basque Country, with nearly 40 years of experience in projects and operations linked to its promotion and coordination.

The microelectronics field is a transversal and multidisciplinary knowledge space that integrates diverse and dispersed organizations in the region's economic geography. A significant number of organizations and centers with a microelectronics specialty operate from the activity carried out by other ODCs specialized in energy, machine tools, or health, among others. Partially derived from the above, the activity of GAIA and the rest of the ODCs is complemented by the Basque Microelectronics Hub (BMH) as an ecosystem that arises from GAIA to respond to microelectronic needs and opportunities from a common, transversal, open, international center.

System-on-Chip engineering S.L. (SoCe S.L.)

SoCe is a Bilbao company established in 2010, driven by the APERT research group. It specializes in developing and selling solutions for critical and high-performance communications. It develops its own technology for Deterministic and high-availability Ethernet communications for industrial, energy, aerospace and defense applications. It has a deep knowledge of SoPC-FPGA technology. SoCe has a dual approach to the market: on the one hand, it acts as a technology provider, licensing IP solutions for SoPC-FPGA systems, and on the other, it sells end-use communications equipment in sectors such as industry, defense, and aerospace, among others, through its Relyum brand. This technological differentiation in the market has allowed it to sell in more than 45 countries.

SoCe has a highly specialized staff of more than 25 professionals and is continuously expanding. Its strategic plan is to deploy more economic activity in the microelectronics sector based on the technological differentials it develops.

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Advisory Committee

Armando Astarloa

SoC4sensing Chair Director

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Jesús Lázaro Arroteguí

SoC4sensing Chair Director

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Koldobika Basterrechea Oyarzabal

SEAV Master Coordinator

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José Angel Flores Bravo

SoC4sensing Chair Coordinator

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Enclosed team

Jon Andreu Larrañaga. View profile

Aitzol Zuloaga Izaguirre. View profile

Jaime Jiménez Verde. View profile

José Ignacio Garate Añibarro. View profile

Victor Enrique Martinez Santos. View profile

Óscar Mata Carballeira. View profile

Leire Magüira Urtubi. View profile

Carlos Cuadrado Viana. View profile

Unai Bidarte Peraita. View profile

Maria Victoria Martinez Gonzalez. View profile

José Ángel Araujo Parra. View profile

Sara Alonso Salazar. View profile

Javier Echanove Arias. View profile

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