Siemens, Arm and Southampton Uni announce Cre8Ventures Education Programme

The Cre8Ventures Open Higher Education Programme, developed by Siemens, Arm and Southampton University, has been launched.

Cre8Ventures and its multi-physics Digital Twin Marketplace, industry-leading Arm technology and developer resources and ECS’s world-class lab-to-fab capabilities, the initiative creates a bridge between academia, industry and policymakers.

Students will gain access to industrial-grade tools, partner design platforms and educational materials to help bring their ideas from the classroom to the commercial world.


“This initiative delivers clear value across the ecosystem. For students, they are able to accelerate learning and startup creation with industrial-grade tools. For universities, it brings broader curricula, higher student engagement and direct commercialisation routes,” says Siemens vice-president Geoff Lee.


  • The Siemens Cre8Ventures Open Higher Education Programme provides students with:
  • Access to Siemens’ Digital Twin Marketplace and world-class EDA tools
  • Arm Academic Access and Arm Flexible Access for Startups programmes and developer training
  • Hands-on experience through partner workshops, design kits and entrepreneurial bootcamps
  • Commercial licensing pathways and early validation through prototype-ready spinouts
  • Entrepreneurial support to help turn ideas into investor-ready startups.

Through structured innovation stages – from proof-of-technology through proof-of-concept to proof-of-value – students can move from academic projects to funded startups with the programme supporting market validation, prototyping and engagement with Siemens’ and Arm’s global corporate customer networks.

The initiative is supported by the Semiconductor Education Alliance, a not-for-profit consortium convened by Arm that connects industry, academia and governments to scale semiconductor education and innovation globally.

Siemens and the University of Southampton are active members of the Alliance, and its involvement helps extend the programme’s reach and impact across a wider network of institutions in Europe and beyond,

Siemens Cre8Ventures, Arm and ECS are now actively engaging with other leading technical universities and Chips Act Competence Centers across Europe to expand the programme. This effort supports the EU Chips Act’s sovereignty goals by building a scalable pipeline of commercially minded semiconductor talent.

For more: https://resources.sw.siemens.com/en-US/cre8ventures/

David Manners

David Manners

David Manners has more than forty-years experience writing about the electronics industry, its major trends and leading players. As well as writing business, components and research news, he is the author of the site's most popular blog, Mannerisms. This features series of posts such as Fables, Markets, Shenanigans, and Memory Lanes, across a wide range of topics.

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