March 3, 2026 - March 5, 2026
SEMI Americas and SEMI Global Public Policy & Advocacy hosted our annual Washington Fly-In for 2026 from March 3-5. SEMI North American Advisory Board members joined with additional member company representatives from across the supply chain in Washington, DC to engage directly with lawmakers in Congress to help shape the policy priorities that matter most to the semiconductor and microelectronics industry. Stay tuned for details on our 2027 Washington Fly-In next spring.
Location
U.S. Capitol Hill
Washington, DC 20515
United States
Drive Tomorrow’s Critical Policy: Help Shape Key Federal Policy and the Future of the Semiconductor Industry
The semiconductor industry stands at a generational inflection point with national economic and security priorities converging to define the role of semiconductors for the future. While the semiconductor and microelectronics industry is powering the future from AI to next-gen computing, federal policies on trade, tax, workforce and more are also poised to reshape the industry landscape.
The annual SEMI Washington Fly-In is a critical opportunity for SEMI members to advocate for the industry’s top priorities, share real-world insights on how federal policy impacts the industry and highlight the overwhelming contributions SEMI members make to the U.S. economy and national security.
The SEMI North American Advisory Board encourages the full SEMI membership to weigh-in with policymakers and share the industry’s most compelling strategies, opportunities, and challenges ahead. As Washington lawmakers assess the political landscape and develop priorities, the annual fly-in is an opportunity for SEMI members to shape policy on key issues from trade, tax and export controls to talent shortages and supply chain constraints.
Join us as we champion the semiconductor industry in Washington, DC.
Watch our recap video to see highlights from the 2026 SEMI Washington Fly-In
SAMPLE AGENDA from 2026
Tuesday, March 3
- Breakfast programming and training
- Hill meetings
- Congressional dinner
Wednesday, March 4
- Congressional breakfast
- Hill meetings
- Hill reception
Thursday, March 5
- Roundtable event on export controls
- Additional government meetings