Ci brasil - brazil s effort to semiconductor s area
1. CI-Brasil – Brazil´s Effort to
Semiconductor´s Area -
Silicon Photonic Integrated
Circuits at CTI
III International Workshop on
Trends in Optical Technologies
Campinas, May 29th, 2014
3. Biotechnology and
Nanotechnology
Biotechnology and
Nanotechnology
Information and
Communication
Technologies
Information and
Communication
Technologies
Inputs for Health
Sector
Inputs for Health
Sector
Biofuels, electric
energy, hydrogen
and renewable
energies
Biofuels, electric
energy, hydrogen
and renewable
energies
Oil, gas and coalOil, gas and coal AgribusinessAgribusiness
Biodiversity and
natural resources
Biodiversity and
natural resources
Development of
the Amazon and of
the Semi-Arid
region
Development of
the Amazon and of
the Semi-Arid
region
Meteorology and
climate change
Meteorology and
climate change
Space ProgramSpace Program Nuclear ProgramNuclear Program
National Defense
and Public Security
National Defense
and Public Security
InnovationInnovation
What is strategic for BRAZIL?What is strategic for BRAZIL?
5. Information
Technology
Telecom
Consumer
electronics
Transportation
& Auto Parts
Local Manufacturing and/or R&D Operations
4th largest market in Cell
Phones (133,83/100)
5th largest market in
Automotive
3rd largest market in
Computers (behind US and
China)
55 M households with TVs
(16,809 M with cable TV
8,5/100)
Market Size (world comparison)
Automation &
Medical
Equipment
3rd largest market in ATMs
and 5th largest in Medical
Equipments
3.63 M vehicles sold in 2012 (world #5)
14 M TV units manufactured in 2012
272 Million lines of mobile access turned on (Jan 2014)
10 M computers and 8 M tablets sold in 2013
A high potential semiconductor (memory and others ICs…)A high potential semiconductor (memory and others ICs…)
6. Brazilian Electronics Market [B$]
Fonte: Aliceweb/MDIC
…driven by a growing domestic electronics market:…driven by a growing domestic electronics market:
o Brazilian Market (% world):
Electronics: 4%
Semiconductor: 1.4%
o Semiconductors: penetration
will increase more than 7%
CAGR until 2014
PC penetration will jump
from 30% to 66% in the next
3 years (140M PCs in 2014)
Government initiatives can
leverage this growth even
more (education, digital
inclusion, smart grid, RF ID
etc.)
*Estimated by the MCTI
Integrated circuits US$ 4.736 Billion
Diodes, Transistors, LEDs US$ 0.514 Billion
Semiconductor products US$ 0.317 Billion
Semiconductor Imports – 2013 US$ 5.567 Billion
DRAM memory US$ 0.653 Billion
Flash memory US$ 0.555 Billion
Memory Imports - 2012 US$ 1.2 Billion
Total Semiconductor Market* US$ 12 Billion
Total Semiconductor Market: Semiconductor + Memory Cards + Flash Memory
7. Customer
Service
Back End
IC’s – VALUE CHAIN
MARKETSUPPLIERS
Projeto Manufatura
Front EndDesignConception
•CEITEC
•SIX
•Aegis e
Semikron
(discrete power
devices)
•Smart
•HT Micron (JV Hana
Micron
•MULTILASER
•Gemalto, Morpho e
LC (Smart Card)
Companies Operating in Brazil
•25 IC Design Companies
•IC DHs Internacionais
-Freescale (EUA)
-Perceptia (EUA)
-STI Semiconductor
Design (JV Toshiba e STI)
-Jasper (USA)
•DHs locals
-15 IC DHs públics
-4 IC DHs privates e
-2 IC DHs independents
Our ecosystem of semiconductors under constructionOur ecosystem of semiconductors under construction
8. CEITEC – Wafer Fab and IC Design Center (State-owned Company)
SIX – IC ASICs Front End
HT Micron - IC back-end
IC Fabs in BrazilIC Fabs in Brazil
9. IC Design Houses
Government financial support (CNPq and
FINEP)
– Infrastructure CPU, servers and EDA
software
– Training in design tools
– Scholarships for designers
– CI Projects
Results
– HRs: more than 500 designers trained
– Projects and services: design services, IP,
digital, analog, mixed-signal (applications
in power management, automotive,
audio and video, telecommunications,
RFID, medical equipment, automation,
. etc..)
Network of
Project Centers
10. Actions to promote ICT Sector in BrazilActions to promote ICT Sector in Brazil
1. Incentives
and Benefits
3. R&D
and Projects
Support
4. Attraction
of Investments
and Promotion
of Exports
5.
Intellectual
Property
2. Education
and
Training HR
6. Purchasing
Power
Fostering and
Financing
ICT Sector
INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL POLICY (PBM – Plano Brasil Maior + ENCTI)
11. Brazil Package of Incentives for R&D - ICTBrazil Package of Incentives for R&D - ICT
Taxes Incentives Funding and Grants Fellowships+ +
States FellowshipsIT Law
Innovation Laws
10.973/04, 11.196/05,
States & Cities Laws
IC & Displays
Law (PADIS, 11.484/07)
FINEP
Federal
Fellowships
States & Cities
Funding & Grants
BNDES
IP Protection
Industrial Policy (PBM – Plano Brasil Maior)
12. Joint Venture - Toshiba
Semic, Semp Toshiba and
W. von Braun– IC DH
SIX - Project in State of
Minas Gerais - Foundry
‘99 ‘05 ’09‘03 ’10‘07 ‘11
Government Efforts
Market Response
National Program
of
Microelectronics
Launch
Industrial Policy
(PITCE ‘03-’07):
IC became top
priority
PADIS:
Specific law
for IC and
Displays
Industrial Policy
(PDP ‘08-’10): IC
and Display are
priorities
Industrial Policy
(PBM ‘11-’14):
IC and Displays
remains top
priority
SMART
S.Paulo start
of
production
in Brazil:
memory
module
Freescale –
IC DH start-
up in Brazil
Hana Micron
JV w/ Teikon:
BACK-END
IC Brazil:
22 DHs -
500
designers
CEITEC - R. G. Sul
Foundry start of
production
SMART
Start of
production:
BACK-END Gemalto :
investment
announcement:
BACK-END
‘12 ‘13
PADIS updated
to meet
additional
industry needs
Industrial Policy and Market response - Recent TimelineIndustrial Policy and Market response - Recent Timeline
14. Overview
– Created in July 2005; Approved by CATI / SEPIN / MCTI
– Initiative of Academy, Government and Productive Sector
To promote the development of microelectronics ecosystem
in Brazil and enter the country in the semiconductor market
– Promote the creation and implementation of companies
– Attracting international companies
– Promoting innovation in Electronic Complex: RFID, Digital TV,
instrumentation, automation, …
Synergy with other incentives, mechanisms and instruments:
– IT Law; PADIS; PDP; FINEP Economic Subvention
– Innovation Support - BNDES…
CI Brasil Program – Vision and ObjectivesCI Brasil Program – Vision and Objectives
15. Financial Support:
– Fellowships for designers – CNPq
– EDA tools – FINEP
Wafer fabrication:
– Internationals Foundries
– CEITEC-SA (starting operation)
– SIX Semiconductors (soon)
Packaging:
– Internationals Services
– CTI
Test:
– Internationals Services
– CTI
CI Brasil Program – Design / Diffusion / Test / PackageCI Brasil Program – Design / Diffusion / Test / Package
17. Cooperation with Cadence Company for Development
Partnership for Curriculum
Two Training Centers : CT1/UFRGS e CT2/CTI
Training on three areas (Design)
– Digital
– Analog & Mixed Signal (AMS)
– Radio Frequency (RF)
Traning Contens
– Fundamental Theory
– Cadence tool training
– Applications and design practices
CI Brasil Program – Training Program FeaturesCI Brasil Program – Training Program Features
19. After years, Brazil chose to
rebuild the semiconductor
ecosystem in the country
Semiconductor has been one
of the priorities since 2003
The ChallengeThe Challenge
20. For Brazil, the
semiconductor industry
is important because:
– it impacts other segments
of economy
– high turnover
– exporting potential
– platform for innovation, …
The ChallengeThe Challenge
In the 1980´s there were more than 20
semiconductor companies in Brazil
(discrete and integrated)!!!
21. Brazilian economy and
Information and
Communications Technologies
(ICT) Industry momentum
A fast growing IC and display
market
Growing volumes of imports
of semiconductors and
displays
The MotivationThe Motivation
22. Specific policy for Semiconductors and
Displays PBM/TIC
Forming and Empowering Human
Resources – CI Brasil Program and
otters initiatives
Promoting investments in Private and
Public R&D
R&D Projects – Digital TV, RFID, Smart
Grid, Telecomm, Education, ...
Cooperation with internationals
partners
Financing and loans on favorable terms
(BNDES e FINEP)
Package Incentives and Competitive
Benefits (PADIS)
What we're doing?What we're doing?
23. Campinas, May 29th, 2014
Thank You for Attention
alessandro.campos@mct.gov.br
roberto.panepucci@cti.gov.br