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Chip Chair

The chip classroom is located on the second floor, building two, module 16, with the classroom code (P2M16), of the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Ingenieros.

The SoC4sensing Chip Chair promotes activities to disseminate microelectronics to students, companies, and society. The main objective of these actions is to attract talent to the degrees that graduate professionals need. To this end, the aim is to visualize to society the possibilities offered by developing a professional activity in electronic and microelectronic design.

The Aula Chip, launched from SoC4sensing, is an impact tool for meeting dissemination objectives. This Classroom has the format of the Company Classroom of the School of Engineering of Bilbao.

The Business Classrooms are spaces located in the school itself. They are created to encourage student interest in the entities that sponsor the classrooms and to promote R&D&I activities of interest to the promoters. They are an effective instrument of collaboration between the School of Engineering of Bilbao, through its departments, and the companies, both in activities related to research, technological development, and innovation and in everything related to training, both for future engineers and in activities related to the recycling and continuous training of company personnel. There are currently 12 Company Classrooms.

Therefore, the Aula Chip promotes the visibility of the actions carried out in the Chair to students, companies, and society.

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Participation in CHIPNATION 2026

CHIPNATION 2026 was an exceptional meeting point for the community dedicated to the design of integrated circuits, photonics, and next-generation SoC systems. It was an honor to participate and share the progress we are developing at the SoC4Sensing Chair at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU).

First publication date: 10/12/2025

During the event, key technologies for the future of microelectronics were presented, from advanced digital and photonic design workflows to integrated system demonstrations. This forum allowed us to connect with researchers, companies, and students who are driving the new wave of innovation in specialized hardware.

At the SoC4Sensing Chair, we shared our progress in:

  • System-on-Chip architectures
  • Real-time processing techniques for interferometric and photonic sensors
  • FPGA integration and embedded AI models
  • Training of specialized talent in microelectronics and applied photonics.

We thank the CHIPNATION 2026 community for the space, the technical exchange, and the collaborations that are beginning to emerge after the event. Events like this are fundamental to strengthening the chip design ecosystem and accelerating the transition to sovereign, efficient, and scalable technologies.

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