Launch of SecureSoC Project Enhances Finland's Semiconductor and Cybersecurity Landscape
Tampere University has initiated the €6.7 million SecureSoC project, backed by Business Finland and multiple industry partners, to develop secure system-on-chip technologies. This initiative aims to improve Finland's semiconductor self-sufficiency and comply with upcoming EU cybersecurity regulations by 2027.

The SecureSoC project, with a budget of €6.7 million, is a collaboration involving Tampere University, Nokia, Insta, VLSI Solution Oy, Wapice, Xiphera, and TTTech Flexibilis Oy. The project aims to create secure system-on-chip (SoC) technologies to support sectors like defense and automation, using a security-by-design approach.
This initiative responds to the EU Cyber Resilience Act's requirement for network-connected products to meet hardware-level cybersecurity by 2027. Industry partners will contribute expertise in hardware cybersecurity, software development, and design. The project's outcomes will also support Finland's semiconductor IP roadmap, ensuring a robust ecosystem for future development in secure digital systems.




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