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THE CHOOSE FRANCE PAVILION Opening Ceremony
Price: Free of charge — registration required. Seats are limited.
Log inMeet France's semiconductor innovators and explore new opportunities for France–Taiwan cooperation. SEMICON Taiwan 2026, Booth R7324, TaiNEX 2.

The French Chamber Taiwan cordially invites you to the opening ceremony of the Choose France Pavilion at SEMICON Taiwan 2026 — Wednesday, 2 September, 10:00 AM, Booth R7324, TaiNEX 2.
Ten French organizations spanning quantum computing, processor design, semiconductor research, process equipment, specialty materials, chemistry and environmental solutions come together at the Pavilion to showcase a complete value chain, from scientific innovation to sustainable industrialization, and to explore new opportunities for France–Taiwan cooperation.
Why Attend
- Identify technology and industrial partners covering several critical links of the semiconductor value chain.
- Discuss needs around scale-up, sovereignty, energy performance, and resilience.
- Discover concrete solutions for advanced processes, materials, water, effluents, and circularity.
Co-Exhibitors
Ten French organizations exhibiting at the Choose France Pavilion, Booth R7324:
CEA-Leti — From Research to Industrial Transfer
CEA's microelectronics and nanotechnology research institute, based in Grenoble, develops innovations in micro- and nanotechnologies and supports partners from proof of concept through to industrialization. Its platforms cover 200mm and 300mm cleanrooms, photonics, high-performance computing, quantum technologies, memories, and advanced packaging. On the stand — Lab-to-fab capabilities, pilot platforms, intellectual property and international partnerships serving the next generations of semiconductors. Sector: Microelectronics R&D | Website: https://www.cea.fr/cea-tech/leti/english/
Quobly — Industrializable Quantum Computing on Silicon
Quobly develops quantum computers based on silicon spin qubits and proven semiconductor industry processes. Its approach leverages 300mm wafers and targets fault-tolerant systems that can be integrated into data center infrastructure. On the stand — Scale-up through CMOS processes, qubit / control-electronics integration, and a roadmap toward industrial quantum systems. Sector: Quantum computing | Website: https://www.quobly.io/
SiPearl — European Processors for HPC and AI
SiPearl designs secure, high-performance, energy-efficient processors in Europe for high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and sovereign data centers. Its first CPU, Rhea1, integrates 80 Arm Neoverse V1 cores and HBM memory to serve data-intensive workloads. On the stand — Rhea1, designed notably for the European exascale supercomputer JUPITER, and its associated hardware and software ecosystem. Sector: Processor design | Website: https://sipearl.com/rhea1
STMicroelectronics — Creator and Manufacturer of Semiconductor Technologies
STMicroelectronics is a global semiconductor group that masters the full chain, from R&D and design to production, sales and support. Its portfolio covers microcontrollers, analog, power, MEMS, sensors, and differentiated technologies such as FD-SOI, SiC and GaN. On the stand — Technologies for smart mobility, energy, industry and connected autonomous devices, backed by a strong industrial and R&D presence. Sector: Integrated device manufacturer | Website: https://www.st.com/
ECM Group — French Thermal Equipment for Semiconductors
ECM Group designs and manufactures high-value industrial furnaces and thermal equipment. For semiconductors, its activities cover wafer processing, CVD processes, silicon and silicon carbide crystal growth, and custom-built equipment. On the stand — PVT SiC crystal-growth furnaces, thermal treatment equipment, and process solutions for advanced materials. Sector: Process equipment | Website: https://ecm-greentech.com/semiconductor/
Ion Beam Services (IBS) — European Expert in Ion Implantation
Founded in 1987, IBS brings together equipment, implantation services and process expertise. The company offers implanters for production and R&D, outsourced services, as well as maintenance, retrofit, spare parts and technical support. On the stand — The MAJion, FLEXion, PULSION and IMC implanter range, from lab to production, notably for sensors and SiC power electronics. Sector: Ion implantation | Website: https://www.ion-beam-services.com/
Inventec Performance Chemicals — Responsible Process Materials
A company of the Dehon group, Inventec supplies brazing, cleaning, cooling and coating materials for electronics, semiconductors, and industry. Its offering combines process reliability, contaminant control, and reduced health and environmental impact. On the stand — High-performance cleaning, drying and degreasing solutions, plus dielectric cooling fluids for the thermal needs of electronics and data centers. Sector: Specialty chemistry | Website: https://www.inventec.dehon.com/
Technic — Trusted Chemistries for Advanced Packaging
Technic develops and manufactures strip, etch and clean formulations for advanced semiconductor manufacturing and packaging processes. Its expertise covers wet-process control, compatibility with complex structures, and optimized deposition and surface-preparation performance. On the stand — Wet chemistry solutions, analytical control, and process support for wafer-level packaging and advanced integration. Sector: Metallization chemistry | Website: https://www.technic.com/
Veolia — Securing and Circularizing Water for Microelectronics
Veolia supports the semiconductor industry across the full water cycle: ultrapure water production, effluent treatment, resource recovery, recycling and reuse. Its solutions aim at production continuity, regulatory compliance, reduced consumption, and improved industrial resilience. On the stand — An immersive tour dedicated to electronic-grade sulfuric acid recycling, plus water-reuse and zero-liquid-discharge solutions. Sector: Water, waste and resources | Website: https://www.veoliawatertechnologies.com/en/core-markets/electronics-and-photovoltaics
Qolumbus — A Hybrid Architecture for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
Achieving fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC) is widely regarded as the defining milestone of the quantum computing industry — yet no existing hardware platform has demonstrated a clear path to it. Doing so requires a processor architecture combining three essential capabilities: reliable quantum information, efficient control, and long-term scalability. Qolumbus was founded on a simple observation: every leading hardware technology excels in one or two of these capabilities but requires compromises in the others. Qolumbus is developing a novel hybrid processor architecture designed to reduce these engineering trade-offs by combining the complementary strengths of semiconductor spin qubits and superconducting qubits in a single hybrid architecture. On the stand — The hybrid spin-qubit / superconducting-qubit architecture and Qolumbus's roadmap toward fault-tolerant quantum computing. Sector: Quantum computing | Website: https://qolumbus.com/
Free of charge — registration required. Seats are limited. Questions: director@ccift.org.tw
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