A half-day conference and exhibition for students, faculty, and industry professionals to explore and develop the Danish chip design ecosystem.
The 2026 program is being finalized. Below is last year's program (2025) to give you an idea of what to expect.
Sandwiches and drinks
Participating companies. All will have a booth for networking, some will present.
Jorgen Carstensen · jca@comcores.com
Martine Chegaray · martine@synopsys.com
Peter Jensen · peter@syosil.com
Sarah Allan · sarah.allan@siemens.com
Tore Jorgensen · tore.joergensen@sonicedge.io
Yasser Nour · ynour@lotus-microsystems.com
Isac Jensen · jensen@kandou.com
Karna Bullen · kbullen@gn.com
Janni Sandlykke · jannis@nvidia.com
Ronan Mettetal · rml@hoiberg.com
Jorgen Kragh Jakobsen · jkj@icworks.dk
Want your company listed? Contact jkj@icworks.dk
What is DTU Chip Day?
DTU Chip Day is a yearly half-day conference and exhibition initiated in 2022 as a post-corona initiative by DTU Compute and a group of industry players who wanted to highlight the important but often overlooked Danish semiconductor industry. Each year in early January, a small organizing team from academia and industry come together to plan the event, held every spring at DTU.
Denmark has a world-class chip design ecosystem spanning global companies with large design teams, specialized SMEs, and cutting-edge university research. From hearing aids to quantum cryptography, Danish engineers deliver silicon expertise across a wide range of domains. Chip Day brings this community together — big and small — to connect, share knowledge, and inspire the next generation.
Students, faculty, and industry professionals interested in the Danish chip design ecosystem. Expect exciting talks, company exhibitions, networking, and opportunities for thesis projects and positions.
Head of DkCCC, DTU
clausfp@dtu.dk
IC Works
jkj@icworks.dk
+45 5194 7707
DTU Lyngby Campus, Building 101
Past Chipday editions
Keynote by Mogens Balsby (NVIDIA). Sessions on open-source chip design, wearable EEG, post-quantum cryptography, and power ICs.
16 April 2024 at DTU. Talks on FPGA development, DSP on custom IC, hearing aid MI links, and open-source verification.