Project GIGaNTE: the Spanish chip for civil and military sovereignty in the electronic world
Spain's Indra Group is leading a consortium to develop advanced gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductors aimed at ensuring technological sovereignty.
The GIGaNTE project, spearheaded by the Indra Group in Spain, aims to create advanced gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductors, which promise higher speed, reduced size, and greater resilience compared to traditional silicon-based chips. As Europe seeks to regain control over semiconductor production, this comes as a response to the technological dominance of North American and Asian powers.
The development of GaN technology represents a pivotal moment for Spain, allowing it not only to participate in the third generation of semiconductor manufacturing but also to establish a foundation for civil and military applications. The project involves collaboration between prominent companies such as Televés Corporación, SPARC Foundry, and RBZ Robot Design, all working towards a planting extensive manufacturing facility in Vigo within the next year.
This initiative addresses the pressing need for Europe to become self-sufficient in semiconductor production. The GIGaNTE chips are expected to support higher power densities and voltages, ultimately contributing to technological sovereignty that is crucial for both the civilian population and defense sectors. By investing in this technology, Spain is taking significant steps to build its own electronic infrastructure and reduce dependency on foreign semiconductor supplies.