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Since its birth, ST has been a pioneer in building strategic alliances
and has a proven track record in developing successful relationships
with customers, suppliers, competitors, universities, research institutions
and European research programs. Increasingly, strategic alliances and
industry partnerships are becoming more important to success in the
semiconductor industry.
ST has entered into several strategic alliances with customers,
including Alcatel, Bosch, Hewlett-Packard, Marelli, Nokia, Nortel, Pioneer,
Seagate, Siemens VDO, Thomson, and Western Digital, among others. Customer
alliances provide ST with valuable systems and application know-how
and access to markets for key products, while allowing its customers
to share some of the risks of product development and to gain access
to ST’s process technologies and manufacturing infrastructure.
ST is now actively working to capitalize on its experience and the breadth
of its technology portfolio to expand the number of its customer alliances,
targeting top-tier OEMs in the United States, Europe, and in Asia.
While continuing to compete vigorously for sales, partnerships
with other semiconductor industry manufacturers permit ST to
multiply its investment in costly research and development and manufacturing
resources to mutual advantage for technology development. For example,
ST has joined the IBM CMOS Technology Alliance for the development of
32nm and 22nm CMOS process technologies and is working with Freescale
on the joint development of advanced microcontrollers with embedded
Flash for the automotive marketplace.
ST, a longtime leader in wireless technologies, began working with Texas
Instruments in 2002 to jointly define and promote an open standard for
wireless application-processor interfaces. This initiative has now broadened
to more companies and is known as the MIPI Alliance, with ST, ARM, Nokia,
and Texas Instruments as founding members. The Alliance now includes
over 92 members that collaborate as mobile industry leaders with the
objective of defining and promoting open standards for interfaces to
mobile application processors.
ST has also established joint development programs with leading
suppliers such as Air Liquide, Applied Materials, ASM Lithography,
Axalto, Canon, Hewlett-Packard, KLA-Tencor, LAM Research, MEMC, Teradyne,
and Wacker in addition to leading Electronic Design Automation (EDA)
tool producers, including Cadence, CoWare, and Synopsys.
ST has numerous development partnerships that focus
on specific products or technologies. These include partnerships with
Veredus Laboratories and Mobidiag for applications of the In-Check platform
for the detection of Avian flu and sepsis, respectively, and with Debiotech
for an innovative insulin nanopump. ST and CEA, a French public technological
research organisation, are collaborating on the development of new miniaturized
energy sources such as solid-state micro-batteries and micro-fuel cells
for clean energy generation.
In joint R&D programs, ST also participates in
collaborative European research programs, such as MEDEA+, the pan-European
program for advanced co-operative research and development in microelectronics
technology and its applications, and ITEA 2 (Information Technology
for European Advancement), the strategic pan-European program for advanced
pre-competitive R&D for software-intensive systems and services.
ST is also playing a leading role in two of the recently created European
Technology Platforms: ENIAC (European Nanoelectronics Initiative Advisory
Council), which was set up to provide the strategic research agenda
for Nanoelectronics, and ARTEMIS (Advanced Research and Technology for
Embedded Intelligence and Systems), which plays a similar role for Embedded
Systems.
Additionally, ST cooperates with many universities around the world,
including several in Europe, the US, and China, and major research institutions,
such as CEA-Leti and IMEC.
In manufacturing, in 1998, ST inaugurated its back-end
assembly and test plant in Shenzhen, China, which operates as part of
a joint-venture agreement between ST and Shenzhen High Tech Industrial
Company Ltd (SHIC).
Updated October 2007
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