TRR active 3D @ 20th Silicon Saxony Days
15.06.2026 (Monday) - 17.06.2026 (Wednesday)
, 10:00 - 18:00
International Airport Dresden, Germany , Flughafenstraße , 01109 Dresden
The TRR404 active-3D will be represented with a booth at 20th Silicon Saxony Days, 15-17 June 2026, Airport Dresden. Also, Prof. Max Lemme will give a Keynote on Monday, 15 June!
With more than 1,000 participants and over 30 % international guests, Silicon Saxony Days is one of Europe’s leading high tech and networking events and a key meeting point for the semiconductor and advanced technology ecosystem.
In 2026, the event takes the next step: larger in scale, broader in perspective – while staying focused on depth and real exchange. Across three days, Silicon Saxony Days brings together industry, research, startups and partners to connect strategic context, technological insight and concrete collaboration.
Beyond showcasing technology trends, Silicon Saxony Days enables participants to understand where the European and global high tech ecosystem is heading and to actively engage with it. Across three days, the event combines strategic perspectives, technological depth and direct access to industry, research, startups and policy stakeholders, creating tangible opportunities for collaboration and innovation.
Celebrating its 20th edition in 2026, the event reflects the strength and maturity of the Silicon Saxony ecosystem as a driver of innovation with international reach at the heart of microelectronics in Europe.
Keynote Prof. Max Lemme:
Cluster4future NeuroSys - Neuromorphic Hardware for AI Systems
Main Stage, Mon 14:00 - 15:00
Abstract:
NeuroSys aims to establish the Aachen region as a world-leading hub for research, development, and innovation in neuromorphic hardware for artificial intelligence (AI). To this end, all relevant expertise in the region is being consolidated and developed into an innovation ecosystem necessary for the development of future European AI hardware. Development takes place across the entire value chain, from materials through electronic devices & integration, circuits, systems, and algorithms, all the way to applications and questions of socio-economic impact. Thus, the work within the cluster encompasses, on the one hand, interdisciplinary and long-term vertical value creation, while simultaneously leveraging the short-term horizontal exploitation potential arising from the collaboration between academia and industry within the projects. The long-term vision is to forge a genuinely European path through technological independence. This keynote will take a detailed look at the use of 2D materials in the field of electronic devices.