Tyndall National Institute was delighted to contribute to imec’s flagship technology forum, ITF World 2026, held last month in Antwerp, Belgium.
Bringing together global leaders from industry and research, this year’s forum focused on “Strategic paths to an AI‑defined future,” highlighting how next-generation artificial intelligence depends on breakthroughs in semiconductor technology, energy-efficient hardware, and deep-tech innovation.
Representing Tyndall, Oreste Madia, Programme Manager of NanoIC, delivered a talk on Day 2 titled “Capacitor-less embedded DRAM: a game-changer for memory scaling.” His presentation explored emerging approaches to memory design that could significantly improve scalability and efficiency, key enablers for future AI systems.
Commenting on his participation, Oreste said:
At Tyndall, through the NanoIC pilot line, we are working to bring next-generation memory concepts closer to real-world deployment. ITF World is an important forum to connect with partners and advance collaborative innovation in scalable, energy-efficient solutions for future AI systems.
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