Geneva,
March 10, 2004 - STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM),
one of the world's leading semiconductor manufacturers, today
announced details of its leadership role in PolyApply, a new,
four-year research project launched by the European Commission under
its 6th Research, Technological development, and Demonstration
Framework Programme. The aim of the PolyApply project is to lay the
foundations of a scalable and ubiquitously applicable communication
technology that will make 'ambient intelligence' commercially viable
through the use of low-cost, polymer-based electronic circuits.
'Ambient intelligence' means integrating a variety of electronic
functions, such as sensing,
computing, and communications, into
everyday objects, all of which will be able to interact via a
low-cost, RF-communications technology. Today, although most
electronic functions are i
mplemented by means of silicon chips and
each new generation of silicon chip technology reduces
the cost of
implementing a given electronic function, there are many potential
applications of '
ambient intelligence' that require costs far lower
than will be achieved with silicon-based technology.
To enable these applications, a new technology will be required; one
that preserves existing
system- and circuit-design expertise but
uses materials and devices that can be manufactured at substantially
lower cost. Polymer-based electronics promises to allow these
sensing, computing,
and communications functions, as well as
additional capabilities that will result in new products
with added
value, to be implemented on a wide range of substrates. These
substrates include
flexible or paper materials such as
consumer-packaging materials,
Within the PolyApply project, ST has been chosen to coordinate all
of the activities and will also
lead the team working on the
development of new materials, devices, and circuits. Gianguido
Rizzotto, Group VP and General Manager of ST's Soft-computing,
Silicon optics and post-silicon Technologies (SST) group, will act
as overall co-ordinator of the PolyApply project. The PolyApply
consortium comprises 20 partners, including leading European
industrial enterprises as well as renowned academic and research
institutes.
"Although silicon technology has underpinned most advances in
electronic devices and applications for many decades and will
continue to have this fundamental role for at least the next ten
years, there
are many exciting potential applications that can only
be enabled by the development of new technologies, such as polymer
electronics, that are inherently much less expensive than
silicon,
" said Rizzotto.
The aim of the PolyApply project is to
provide a complete framework for such developments, from
the
protocols that will be used by 'intelligent objects' to communicate
with each other to the actual polymer-based technologies that will
be used to manufacture them.
Further information about the
PolyApply project can be obtained from www.polyapply.org
About STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics is a global leader in developing and
delivering semiconductor solutions across
the spectrum of
microelectronics applications. An unrivalled combination of silicon
and system expertise, manufacturing strength, Intellectual Property
(IP) portfolio and strategic partners positions the Company at the
forefront of System-on-Chip (SoC) technology and its products play a
key role in enabling today's convergence markets. The Company's
shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange, on Euronext Paris
and on the Milan Stock Exchange. In 2003, the Company's net
revenues
were $7.24 billion and net earnings were $253 million. Further
information on ST can be
found at www.st.com.
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