May 28, 2026
Plan now to join fellow semiconductor industry professionals at SEMI Headquarters in Milpitas, California at the 2026 SEMI EHS Summit.
Industry experts will present on the regulatory matters that will impact the industry in 2026 and beyond, followed by discussions on taking collective action to strengthen semiconductor manufacturing.
Topics:
- US Regulatory Landscape under second Trump Administration
- US State-level legislation
- Europe: PFAS restriction, REACH restriction, Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation, GENESIS Consortium, etc.
- US Department of War Perspective on Semiconductor Supply Chain Risks
- Stockholm Convention
- Emerging regulations in Asia
- Supply Chain Transparency
- US EPA Technology Transition Rule (HFC Phasedown)
- US EPA TSCA New Substances of Concern
Attend, network and strategically prepare your company. This is an in-person event only.
Time
8:30 am - 3:30 pm PDT
Location
SEMI
673 South Milpitas Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035
United States
The Summit includes strategic business and technical information for many levels and sectors of the ecosystem, including:
- Government relations/advocacy staff
- EHS regulatory professionals
- Senior executives
- Business development
- Device manufacturers
- Equipment suppliers
- Materials suppliers
- Component suppliers
- Fab and facility systems construction companies
Agenda
Badge Pickup and Networking
Welcome and Introduction
SEMI EHS Overview
US Regulatory Landscape: PFAS, PIP, TTR, and more
Europe: PFAS Restriction, POPs, F-Gas, GENESIS, REACH
Break
US Department of War Perspective on Semiconductor Supply Chain Risks
US EPA: TSCA New Substances of Concern
Morning Session Q&A
Lunch & Networking
Review of afternoon agenda
PFAS Transparency
PFAS Recycling
SEMI Washington DC Update: Federal and State-level Advocacy
Afternoon Q&A
Networking
Registration Details
Registration is required for this event as it is likely to reach maximum room capacity, at which point interested attendees will be waitlisted.
SEMI Members: $150
Non-Members of SEMI: $200
Refunds possible before May 1, 2026. Substitutions allowed up to May 20.
Questions? Contact James Amano at [email protected].