Services and networks

Read more about the individual services and networks below.

DkCCC can help users investigate the possible benefits of using in-house developed chips in products, as well as to assess the costs of such development.

Typical examples may be:

  • Using a in-house developed chip (ASIC) rather than using commercial components on a PCB
  • Next generation of an existing ASIC. Such a study could also include investigations of alternative fabrication processes

DkCCC can provide a set number of hours (typically 40) for the study. A feasibility study will start with the approval of a ‘kick-off’ document and end with a joint review of a report.

If relevant the final report could include a basic plan for possible next steps, e.g targeting fabrication of a first prototype.

If you want to know more about a possible feasibility study for your company please do not hesitate to contact DkCCC.

 

Some users might be interested in fabricating a prototype based on the analysis of the feasibility studies. Here, DkCCC will be happy to support with identifying:

  • Possible sources and programs for financial support.
  • Relevant fabrication technologies and locations

If you want to know more about prototype development opportunities for your company please do not hesitate to contact DkCCC.

Eventually enough information will be available to consider a decision on a possible commercialization of the developed (prototype) chip. At this stage DkCCC will be happy to help establishing contacts to:

  • External deep-tech financing, e.g. Business angels or Venture funds
  • Possible partners in the Nordic region or the EU

If you want to know more about product development opportunities for your company please do not hesitate to contact DkCCC.

DkCCC will establish networks to facilitate knowledge sharing and networking between industry, academia and other actors in the Ecosystem.

Please feel free to Join one or more of DkCCCs of the networks and get updates and invitations to relevant meetings & events. Presently established networks:

  • Chips for sensors and IoT

Chips for sensors and IoT

This network brings together businesses and researchers working in the fields of sensors and IoT. The focus of the network is how evolving chip developments can offer new application opportunities.

Upcoming events within this network are:

  • Visit to Sentio in Lund in December 2025 
  • Seminar on chip design for sensors and the cost and fabrication aspects of prototypes and the first commercial series, Spring 2026