➀ The Fraunhofer IZM coordinates a project to develop new simulation models for microelectronics. ➁ These models aim to replace costly qualification tests with faster and more flexible simulations. ➂ The project, named mikroVAL, uses advanced modeling principles and protects intellectual property while enabling reusability of models.
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