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SEMI Hosts 2013 Washington Forum; Industry Executives Bring Policy Priorities to Lawmakers
On April 16-17, SEMI Americas and its Washington, D.C. office hosted the annual Washington Forum event which brings SEMI industry executives to Washington for two days of meetings, events, and speakers to share the latest public policy priorities with government officials inside the beltway. This year 23 SEMI-member executives and other participants took part the event which came just as the weather was warming up in D.C., along with talk of big, bipartisan compromises. With such a strong turnout, the participants were divided into four different teams to cover a wide variety of policy interests including, high-skilled immigration reform, intellectual property, solar PV, and federal R&D investments in a total of over two dozen meetings. (more)
Jamie Girard www.semi.org
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North American Semiconductor Industry -- Continuing with High Levels of Investments While investments and capital spending in Asia-Pacific garner much of the attention regarding semiconductor manufacturing, spending on equipment and materials in North America has totaled more than $100 billion over the past decade as leading device manufacturers expand capacity and invest in new facilities.
Semiconductor Photomask Market: Forecast $3.5 Billion in 2014 By Lara Chamness, SEMI Industry Research and Statistics The worldwide semiconductor photomask market was $3.2 billion in 2012 and is forecast to reach $3.5 billion in 2014.
The R&D Challenge: Tackling the Infrastructure Gap By Michael Lercel, SEMATECH Over the past decade, the structural dynamics of the semiconductor industry have changed significantly -- becoming less vertically integrated and more segmented.

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450mm and EUV: Critical Challenges Facing the Semiconductor Industry At the Silicon Valley Lunch Forum on April 25, Applied Materials, ASML, and Intel discussed the challenges of 450mm and EUV.
Related: 450 Central features the Applied Materials/ ASML/ Intel presentations plus many 450 articles, including a 450 Standards Update.
Confronting Sub-20nm Front-end Challenges with the "Duck and Weave" by Debra Vogler, SEMI In advance of the 2013 SEMICON West TechXPOTs on lithography and nonplanar transistors beyond 20nm, SEMI asked some of the speakers to comment on the challenges they wanted to highlight.
SEMI Members Earn Vast Majority of Intel Supplier Awards SEMI Members earned a majority of the 2012 Intel Supplier awards: 13 of 17 Preferred Quality Supplier (PQS) Awards and 6 of 8 Supplier Continuous Quality Improvement (SCQI) Awards.

Update: EU Policy Developments Impact SEMI Members Being able to quickly identify and seize the potential offered by new technologies and new markets is critical, but so is keeping track of public policy developments. Decisions made in a the EU national Ministry or an EU institution can have a direct impact on our industry.
Export Control Reform Regulations Published An interagency team has been working tirelessly on the largest export control reform (ECR) initiative since 1977. Goal: Regulations that work for equipment and materials companies which export goods with both commercial and military uses (known as "dual-use" goods).
Driving Workforce Development: Eight Reasons to Sponsor High Tech U By Lisa Anderson, SEMI Eight reasons that your company should get involved with High Tech U.
North American PV Fab Manager Forum Program Announced SEMI announced the conference program for the 4th annual SEMI North American PV Fab Managers Forum to be held at Intersolar North America 2013 in San Francisco on July 8.
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