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imec Leads Semiconductor Value Chain in Joint Effort Toward Net-zero Emissions for Chip Manufacturing

The SSTS was set up as part of imec's sustainability efforts to support the semiconductor industry reducing its carbon footprint.

www.eetasia.com, May. 31, 2022 – 

imec's Sustainable Semiconductor Technologies and Systems (SSTS) research program has succeeded in bringing together stakeholders of the semiconductor value chain, from large system companies such as Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp., to suppliers, including ASM, ASML, KURITA, SCREEN and Tokyo Electron. The program was set up last year as part of imec's sustainability efforts to support the semiconductor industry reducing its carbon footprint. The addition of these new partners enables a holistic approach, which leverages imec's expertise and knowledge to cut the industry's environmental impact.

The semiconductor industry is booming with a never-seen demand. As integral parts of our smart portable devices, IoT systems and compute infrastructure, chips are embedded in our everyday life. Semiconductor manufacturing, however, comes at a price. It requires large amounts of energy and water and creates hazardous waste. To tackle this problem, the entire supply chain needs to commit, and an ecosystem approach will be key. While system and fabless companies are already investing in decarbonizing their supply chain and products, committing to be carbon neutral by 2030 or 2040, they typically lack accurate insight into the contribution of chip manufacturing of future technologies as there is limited life cycle analysis data available.

With its SSTS program, imec calls upon the whole semiconductor value chain to join forces to cut back on the semiconductor industry's environmental footprint. It combines imec's strong partner ecosystem, insights in processing technology, infrastructure, and machinery to provide partners across the semiconductor value chain insight in the environmental impact of certain choices made at the chip technology's definition and production phase. Apple was the first public partner to join hands with imec on the SSTS program last year. Now additional major system companies like Microsoft have joined the program.

The program assesses the environmental impact of new technologies, identifies high-impact problems and defines greener semiconductor manufacturing solutions.

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