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Silicon Austria Labs (SAL)

Several locations Graz, Austria
Linz, Austria
Villach, Austria
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About the employer

Silicon Austria Labs (SAL) is Austria's top re­search center for elec­tronic based systems (EBS). At three loca­tions (Graz, Villach, Linz), around 270 employees are working on future-oriented solu­tions for indus­trial produc­tion, health, energy, mobi­lity, safety and more. SAL brings toge­ther key players from industry, science and re­search and thus valuable exper­tise and know-how and conducts coope­ra­tive, appli­ca­tion-oriented re­search along the EBS value chain. Coope­ra­tive projects (in accor­dance with Euro­pean state aid law) are co-financed by SAL and enable a fast and unbu­reau­cratic project start. SAL is thus shaping the high-tech loca­tion Austria and Europe and deve­lo­ping the future - "UNFOLD THE FUTURE".

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