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Silex Microsystems AB and the Strategic Significance of Trusted European MEMS Foundry Capacity for Defence-Relevant Sensor Supply Chains

A Swedish microfabrication specialist whose relevance lies in the strategic intersection of sensor manufacturing, industrial resilience, and European technological sovereignty.

Apr 06, 2026
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Silex Microsystems AB occupies a distinctive position within the European technology base because it does not merely design components or assemble systems; it provides the upstream MEMS foundry capacity on which a wide range of advanced sensing architectures can depend. That industrial role gives the company a significance that extends beyond commercial microelectronics and into the harder questions of defence readiness, secure supply, and strategic autonomy. In an environment where European policy increasingly links deterrence credibility to resilient domestic production capabilities, a trusted in-Europe fabrication platform for sensor-enabling technologies acquires systemic importance. Silex is therefore best understood not as a conventional defence contractor, but as a strategically relevant manufacturing node whose value rests in its ability to anchor sensitive microfabrication, wafer-level integration, and scalable process execution within the European industrial perimeter.



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