IMChip awarded SNN VIA subsidy to advance brain-inspired chip technology
IMChip, a spin-off company from the University of Groningen and closely connected to CogniGron, has been awarded the SNN VIA subsidy from the Just Transition Fund through the VIA Groningen 2021–27 Noord-Nederland and RIS3 2021–27 programmes, managed by Samenwerkingsverband Noord-Nederland (SNN).
The funding will support IMChip’s project SIMS-AI, which focuses on developing scalable cleanroom processes for manufacturing brain-inspired chips — hardware designed to emulate the efficiency and adaptability of the human brain.
By enabling more energy-efficient and sustainable AI systems, IMChip’s work directly contributes to the region’s ambitions for a green and innovative digital future. The project represents a significant step towards transforming cutting-edge neuromorphic research into real-world applications that could revolutionise computing and AI hardware.
“This subsidy helps us move closer to producing neuromorphic chips at scale; it’s an important recognition of the potential impact our technology can have on sustainable AI.”
CogniGron congratulates the IMChip team on this exciting achievement and looks forward to continued collaboration in advancing the frontier of brain-inspired computing!
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