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iNEMI Receives Grant from NIST’s Advanced Manufacturing Technology Roadmap Program to Develop 5G/6G Roadmap
- By: iNEMI
- On: 06/07/2022 11:12:27
- In: iNEMI Blog
iNEMI awarded $290,865 from NIST's Advanced Manufacturing Technology Roadmap Program (MFGTech) to develop a 5G/6G roadmap.
The International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI) has been awarded $290,865 from the National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST's) Advanced Manufacturing Technology Roadmap Program (MFGTech). iNEMI is one of seven organizations receiving MFGTech grants totaling $2.08 million to develop manufacturing technology roadmaps to strengthen U.S. innovation and productivity across entire industry sectors. iNEMI will focus on a roadmap for advancing the manufacture of leading-edge 5G and 6G products to help accelerate development of the next generation of U.S. wireless networks. The consortium is partnering with several organizations to develop the 5G/6G mmWave Materials and Electrical Test Technology Roadmap (5G/6G MAESTRO).
“Strategic partnerships like the one iNEMI is building with its industry and academic partners are key to ensuring an effective roadmapping effort,” said NIST Office of Advanced Manufacturing Director Mike Molnar. “Their work will provide a strategic blueprint for how industry, academia, and government can work together to quickly and cost-effectively develop critical next generation wireless technology throughout the U.S.”
This cross-functional team brings together large and small manufacturers, materials companies, university-based research institutions and consortia to ensure that the roadmap accurately captures technology requirements over the next 10 years and reflects the views of all stakeholders. The public-private partnership will be led by Dr. Urmi Ray, project manager for iNEMI. The 11 project partners are:
- Applied Materials
- Dell Technologies
- DuPont
- Ectron Corporation
- Florida International University
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Intel
- International Wireless Industry Consortium (IWPC)
- Keysight Technologies
- Mosaic Microsystems
- TechSearch International
As 5G moves to 6G technology it is important to address the technical gaps impeding faster and more cost-effective rollout of the next-generation cellular communication infrastructure. The goal of 5G/6G MAESTRO is to create in the U.S. a world-leading knowledge base, technical expertise and a staged approach to mmWave material selection, characterization, and test — the first necessary foundation for leading edge 5G and 6G products. It will focus on the top two gaps in 5G materials development and testing as defined in various industry reports:
- High-speed/ultra-low loss materials – availability, testing and characterization
- Electrical testing and standardization
About iNEMI
The International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI) is an industry-led consortium that forecasts and accelerates innovation in the electronics manufacturing supply chain. Comprising leading manufacturers, suppliers, industry associations and consortia, government agencies and universities, iNEMI roadmaps the needs of the electronics industry, identifies gaps in the technology infrastructure, and helps eliminate those gaps through timely, high-impact collaborations among our members. These collaborations support our members' businesses and help drive the industry by accelerating the deployment of new technologies, developing industry infrastructure, stimulating standards development, and disseminating efficient business practices. iNEMI is based in Morrisville, North Carolina, USA. For additional information, visit http://www.inemi.org/