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SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 01, 2025 — Silvaco Group, Inc. has announced a significant partnership with Professor Jin Jang and the Advanced Display Research Center (ADRC) at Kyung Hee University in South Korea. This collaboration aims to enhance the development of AI-powered co-optimization technologies for next-generation display systems.
Over the next four years, the partnership will focus on innovative research and development efforts that leverage Silvaco's expertise in TCAD, EDA software, and SIP solutions. The goal is to improve semiconductor design and create advanced digital twin modeling capabilities through cutting-edge artificial intelligence applications.
Both parties are optimistic that this collaboration will lead to groundbreaking advancements in display technology, ultimately benefiting a wide range of industries. By combining academic research with practical industry applications, the partnership seeks to push the boundaries of what is possible in display technology, ensuring a more vibrant and efficient future for visual media.
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