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Empowering Semiconductor Startups: Siemens Cre8Ventures and the University of Cambridge’s impulse Programme

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The semiconductor industry is at the heart of technological innovation, driving advancements in fields ranging from artificial intelligence to automotive technology. Recognising the opportunity the Chips Acts brings and the critical need to ignite, nurture and support emerging semiconductor startups, impulse and Siemens Cre8Ventures have joined forces to create a comprehensive pathway for European Research and Technology Organizations (RTOs) and universities. This collaboration combines the strengths of the University of Cambridge’s entrepreneurship programme, impulse and Siemens Cre8Ventures initiative to provide a robust support system for aspiring semiconductor entrepreneurs.

The impulse Programme: A Launchpad for Innovation

Cambridge University runs the 12-week impulse programme specifically for technology innovators, offering opportunities for both entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship. Run as a unique, high-calibre mentoring programme, impulse leverages decades of deep science, tech research and expertise from top-tier entrepreneurs within the city’s expansive tech ecosystem – combining innovation with standards and values to finetune and bring on the next generation of Cambridge Phenomena.

Key elements include:

  • Expert Mentorship: input and guidance from eminent and genuinely inspirational role models at the heart of Cambridge’s celebrated innovation cluster.
  • Hands-On Learning: support to create a ‘high potential’ business case after rigorous review and refinement.
  • Networking Opportunities: access to an extensive network of venture capitalists (VCs) and business angels, experts in intellectual property (IP) and law, industry partners and other like-minded people.
  • Comprehensive Curriculum: covering topics crucial for entrepreneurial success, including customer value proposition, business model development, market analysis, IP, presentation/selling skills, understanding financials/cash flow and funding strategies.

Siemens Cre8Ventures: Taking Innovation to the Next Level

Following the foundational training provided by impulse, startups can transition to the Siemens Cre8Ventures initiative, which offers an array of resources designed to accelerate their journey from concept to market. Key components of the Cre8Ventures initiative include:

Access to Silicon Digital Twin Marketplaces: One of Cre8Ventures’ standout features is access to Siemens’ unique silicon digital twin marketplaces. These emerging cloud-based environments simulate the entire lifecycle of semiconductor products, allowing startups to optimise designs, test prototypes, and predict performance before physical production—which can be $20M to $30M for advanced semiconductors.

Helping startup through a proof-of-technology, proof-of-concept and proof-of-value Siemens Cre8Ventures has three key objectives:

  1. Route-to-Product: Through Siemens Cre8Ventures Pop-Up Labs, startups gain collaborative access to EDA tools, subsystem silicon twins and full system digital twins (physics and electronics) to build value and pre-money valuations.
  2. Route-to-Funding: Siemens Cre8Ventures supports startups with non-dilutive and dilutive Chips Act funding opportunities and introduces them to a network of investors. Through risk sharing and providing insights into market trends and investor expectations, the initiative helps investors secure de-risked capital and efficient deal flows.
  3. Route-to-Market: Beyond product development and funding, Cre8Ventures supports startups in navigating the complexities of market entry. This includes access to Siemens AG’s business interests, promotion, strategic partnerships and access to Siemen’s global World Trade customer relationships with the world’s biggest companies through to pre-startup ideas.

Collaborative Impact: A Catalyst for Semiconductor Innovation

The collaboration between Siemens Cre8Ventures and the University of Cambridge’s impulse Programme represents a holistic approach to fostering semiconductor innovation in Europe. By combining the educational rigour and entrepreneurial training of the impulse Programme with Siemens Cre8Ventures’ technological and financial support, this initiative provides a powerful platform for RTOs and university spinouts to thrive.

Conclusion

The future of semiconductor technology depends on the ability to nurture and support the next generation of innovators. Together, Siemens Cre8Ventures and impulse are not only providing the training, tools and resources needed for success but also fostering a vibrant ecosystem where semiconductor startups can flourish. This collaboration stands as a testament to the potential of combining academic excellence with industry expertise to drive technological advancement and economic growth.

Join us on this exciting journey as we empower semiconductor startups to transform their groundbreaking ideas into market-ready products, propelling the industry forward and shaping the future of technology.

For more information about Dream Chip and Siemens’ Cre8Ventures, visit our website or contact Carson Bradbury, Director – EU Chips Act & Co-founder Cre8Ventures (carson.bradbury@siemens.com)

Carson Bradbury
Director - EU Chips Act & Co-founder Siemens Cre8Ventures

I'm passionate about fostering growth in deep-tech startups and corporate ventures. With a background in both corporate and entrepreneurial environments, I've successfully led initiatives across diverse regions, including the UK, Europe, Israel, and India. My focus is on connecting technology ecosystems and driving strategic partnerships that align with Siemens' vision of shaping the future through innovation and collaboration.

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This article first appeared on the Siemens Digital Industries Software blog at https://blogs.sw.siemens.com/cre8ventures/2024/07/19/empowering-semiconductor-startups/