Linz, 04/25/2024 - Silicon Austria Labs (SAL), Austria's top research center for Electronics and Software Based Systems (ESBS), collaborates with Johannes Kepler University (JKU) in Linz on key technologies for the wirelessly connected “things” of the future.

"University SAL Labs" enable knowledge transfer to industry

The success of the "University SAL Labs" is the focused cooperation with universities on key topics for Electronics and Software Based Systems. Researchers from the University and SAL jointly conduct fundamental research in the lab, which can later be implemented in cooperations with industry. "Silicon Austria Labs was founded to conduct international cutting-edge research and to strengthen the Austrian electronics industry and the entire ESBS eco-system. The cooperation with top researchers from JKU in the field of communications engineering, radio frequency technologies and artificial intelligence is a central part of our strategy," says Dr. Christina Hirschl, CEO of SAL.

„This cooperation combines the know-how and innovation strengths of both JKU and SAL. There is incredible potential in initiatives like these. To utilize and promote this potential, JKU has founded the Linz Institute of Technology. Thus, together with partners, we are able to contribute to key future topics – in this case to mobile communications and 6G,” explains JKU vice rector Mag.a Christiane Tusek.

ABOUT SILICON AUSTRIA LABS (SAL)

Silicon Austria Labs GmbH (SAL) was founded in 2018 as a top non-university research center in the field of Electronic and Software Based Systems. At its locations in Graz, Villach and Linz, research is conducted on key technologies in the fields of Microsystems, Sensor Systems, Power Electronics, Intelligent Wireless Systems and Embedded Systems. SAL brings together key players from industry and science and thus valuable expertise and know-how, and conducts cooperative, application-oriented research along the value chain. The aim is to accelerate the value creation process from idea to innovation – with excellent research and economic benefits. Owners are the Republic (50.1%), the Provinces of Styria and Carinthia (10% each), the Province of Upper Austria (4.95%) and the Association for the Electric and Electronics Industry (24.95%).

About Johannes Kepler Universität (JKU)

Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU) is a university with both strong regional roots and an international focus. With 24,000 students and 3,900 employees, JKU is the largest educational and research institute in Upper Austria, offering a broad range of subjects with core competencies in the field of technology (engineering, information technologies, natural sciences), social science, economics, pedagogics, law and medical studies. With the university’s values, its visionary approach and inter- and transdisciplinary orientation, JKU is predestined to take on the scientific challenges of our time, especially with regard to digitalization, sustainability, diversity and inclusion.