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Add to Calendar2026-02-11 00:00:002026-02-13 00:00:00SEMICON Korea 2026TRANSFORM TOMORROWThe future of the semiconductor industry starts here.Join us at SEMICON Korea 2026 to shape tomorrow together. HoursFebruary 11, 2026 | 10:00-17:00 (Last entry 16:30)February 12, 2026 | 10:00-17:00 (Last entry 16:30)February 13, 2026 | 10:00-16:00 (Last entry 15:30)VenueCOEX (Hall A, B, C, D, E, Grand Ballroom, Platz and ASEM Ballroom)Westin Seoul ParnasGrand InterContinental Seoul ParnasScale550 Exhibitors, 2409 booths (2025: 501 exhibitors, 2301 booths)Seoul South KoreaSEMI.org[email protected]America/Los_Angelespublic
Setting the Stage: Industry Drivers & SCC Initiative Context
• Semiconductor Industry Decarbonization Challenges
• The Need for Quantified Business Cases
• SCC Initiative Background & Development Journey
• Vision for Industry Adoption & Collaboration
• Tool Architecture & Methodology
• Key Inputs & Assumptions
• Understanding the Outputs & Metrics
• Live Demonstration & Example Scenario
• Current Limitations & Future Development Opportunities
9:36 am
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9:50 am
Jeff Rudnik
Director of Environmental Sustainability & Net Zero
ASM
Industry Use Cases & Practical Applications
• Evaluating Decarbonization Projects
• Comparing Alternative Mitigation Strategies
• Supporting Internal Investment Decisions
• Lessons Learned from Early Applications
• Opportunities for Industry Collaboration
The semiconductor industry is under increasing pressure to decarbonize its operations, particularly with regard to Scope 1 emissions — direct greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from owned or controlled sources. Yet many companies face a persistent challenge: how to make a clear, consistent, and financially credible case for emissions reduction investments. To help address this need, the Semiconductor Climate Consortium (SCC) has developed a Cost-Benefit Calculator — a simplified and flexible tool that offers a structured starting point for evaluating carbon emissions reduction projects. The calculator enables users to estimate the Net Present Cost (NPC) per ton of CO₂ equivalent emissions reduction, helping to translate environmental impact into business-relevant terms.
Join the SEMI's Semiconductor Climate Consortium (SCC) Scope 1 Working Group and document authors for a webinar discussing their journey creating the Cost-Benefit Calculator and outlining the use cases for this tool. The Cost-Benefit Calculator is a functional spreadsheet with built in report creation tools. For business managers who need to calculate emissions for Scrope 1.
Building the business case for emission reductions
9:00 am - 10:00 am
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Add to Calendar2026-06-16 09:00:002026-06-16 10:00:00SCC: Cost Benefit Calculator WebinarThe semiconductor industry is under increasing pressure to decarbonize its operations, particularly with regard to Scope 1 emissions — direct greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from owned or controlled sources. Yet many companies face a persistent challenge: how to make a clear, consistent, and financially credible case for emissions reduction investments. To help address this need, the Semiconductor Climate Consortium (SCC) has developed a Cost-Benefit Calculator — a simplified and flexible tool that offers a structured starting point for evaluating carbon emissions reduction projects. The calculator enables users to estimate the Net Present Cost (NPC) per ton of CO₂ equivalent emissions reduction, helping to translate environmental impact into business-relevant terms.Join the SEMI's Semiconductor Climate Consortium (SCC) Scope 1 Working Group and document authors for a webinar discussing their journey creating the Cost-Benefit Calculator and outlining the use cases for this tool. The Cost-Benefit Calculator is a functional spreadsheet with built in report creation tools. For business managers who need to calculate emissions for Scrope 1.SCC members can download the Cost Benefit Calculator Report here.SEMI CA United StatesSEMI.org[email protected]America/Los_Angelespublic
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Join the SEMI Water Management team and document authors for a webinar discussing their research and findings for the Water Management Strategy Reports. The reports are guides for water managers for understanding their water balance, baseline, potential savings and a general maturity scale for several solutions to be considered to move up the maturity scale to Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD). The webinar will provide an overview on how the documents should be used to work with water solutions providers and provide strategies for both new and legacy facilities with end-of-pipe solutions as well as treatments for individual process stage water discharge.
The webinar will include a discussion of next steps for the continued development of the reports, including how they interact with SEMI Standards and the industry roadmaps.
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Add to Calendar2026-05-21 09:00:002026-05-21 10:00:00Water Management Strategies WebinarJoin the SEMI Water Management team and document authors for a webinar discussing their research and findings for the Water Management Strategy Reports. The reports are guides for water managers for understanding their water balance, baseline, potential savings and a general maturity scale for several solutions to be considered to move up the maturity scale to Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD). The webinar will provide an overview on how the documents should be used to work with water solutions providers and provide strategies for both new and legacy facilities with end-of-pipe solutions as well as treatments for individual process stage water discharge. The webinar will include a discussion of next steps for the continued development of the reports, including how they interact with SEMI Standards and the industry roadmaps.Reports can be downloaded HERE.United StatesSEMI.org[email protected]America/Los_Angelespublic
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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.
EHS Summit 2026
Regulations, Rules & Proposals
8:30 am - 3:30 pm
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Add to Calendar2026-05-28 08:30:002026-05-28 15:30:002026 EHS SummitPlan 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 AdministrationUS State-level legislationEurope: PFAS restriction, REACH restriction, Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation, GENESIS Consortium, etc.US Department of War Perspective on Semiconductor Supply Chain RisksStockholm ConventionEmerging regulations in AsiaSupply Chain TransparencyUS EPA Technology Transition Rule (HFC Phasedown)US EPA TSCA New Substances of ConcernAttend, network and strategically prepare your company. This is an in-person event only.SEMI 673 South Milpitas Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95035 United StatesSEMI.org[email protected]America/Los_Angelespublic
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SEMI Sustainability, in collaboration with STX Group, hosted a webinar on Internal Carbon Pricing (ICP) for the semiconductor value chain. The session was anchored in a new industry report developed with input from members of SEMI’s Carbon Pricing Workgroup and will feature speakers from ASML, Delta Electronics, and Lam Research. The webinar highlighted the 5 key steps in creating and implementing your own ICP plan, and understand the process, its benefits and the opportunities offered.
The presentations explored key insights from the report alongside SEMI member perspectives, with speakers sharing practical examples and lessons learned—from early exploration to applied approaches—across the semiconductor value chain.
Internal Carbon Pricing Webinar for the Semicondcutor Value Chain
Join SEMI and the Environment Risk & Mitigation Reporting Working Group to learn how the semiconductor industry and supply chain is assessing Water Risk, and what steps can be taken to mitigate exposure.
In a collaboration with WaterPlan®, the working group surveyed more than 140 production site and 89 unique water basins to arrive at a water risk assessment for flooding, reputational risk, water quality risk, infrastructure risk and water scarcity risk.The survey found that over 80% of wafer fabrication and 88% of chemical and materials sites face medium-high to high flood risk.
During the webinar experts will provide key insights on key drivers and what is required by risk management teams – both internal and external – for reports and disclosures for:
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
Disclosure Insight Action (CDP)
Task force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)
The International Sustainability Standards Boards (ISSB)
Sustainability Accounting Standard Board (SASB)
European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS)
Register now to learn more.
Ripple Effects: Water Risk and Resilience Across the Semiconductor Value Chain
8:00 am - 9:00 am
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Add to Calendar2025-12-11 08:00:002025-12-11 09:00:00Ripple Effects: Water Risk and ResilienceJoin SEMI and the Environment Risk & Mitigation Reporting Working Group to learn how the semiconductor industry and supply chain is assessing Water Risk, and what steps can be taken to mitigate exposure. In a collaboration with WaterPlan®, the working group surveyed more than 140 production site and 89 unique water basins to arrive at a water risk assessment for flooding, reputational risk, water quality risk, infrastructure risk and water scarcity risk. The survey found that over 80% of wafer fabrication and 88% of chemical and materials sites face medium-high to high flood risk.During the webinar experts will provide key insights on key drivers and what is required by risk management teams – both internal and external – for reports and disclosures for:The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)Disclosure Insight Action (CDP)Task force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)The International Sustainability Standards Boards (ISSB)Sustainability Accounting Standard Board (SASB)European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS)Register now to learn more.United StatesSEMI.org[email protected]America/Los_Angelespublic
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SEMI Japan has included the Okura Hotel and 3 other hotels convenient to the Okura in the Hotel Block for SEMICON Japan - taking place December 17-19 at Tokyo Big Sight. View the hotels and rates HERE.
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Building on the foundational work of the SEMI Sustainability Climate Consortium and the 2025 Global Climate Summit Workshops (GCSW), this closed-door summit is designed to shift our industry from alignment to action. We are convening a select group of key Executive decision makers & senior leaders from fabs, fabless companies, hyperscalers, and key suppliers and energy partners to:
Showcase and accelerate progress on priority climate initiatives: Abatement, Gas Substitution, Green Materials, and Energy
Define clear deliverables and next-phase commitments that unlock scale and momentum
Strengthen executive collaboration to remove barriers, share ownership, and drive measurable results
This Summit is not about what we could do — it’s about what we will do, and who will lead.
Click here for the Executive Briefing outlining the event objectives, and the action pathways and methods of engagement for all attendees. Plan ahead on how presence can shape outcomes that accelerate our industry's decarbonization.
Okura Hotel Tokyo Japan
Monday, December 15, 2025
9:00 am
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9:20 am
Coffee & Registration
9:25 am
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9:30 am
Jim Hamajima
President
SEMI Japan
9:30 am
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9:45 am
Ajit Manocha
CEO & President
SEMI
Carolin Seward
VP of Custom Silicon Sourcing and Operations
Google
GES Opening
9:45 am
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10:25 am
Moderator
Carolin Seward
Google
Jinman Han
President
Samsung Foundry
Jens Liebermann
Senior VP of Global Business
BASF
Sundeep Bajikar
Corp. VP Head of Corp Strategy
Applied Materials
Sam Naffziger
SVP & Fellow of Product Technology Architecture
AMD
Fireside Chat: Bending the Curve of Emissions Through Industry Collaboration
Join senior executives from Apple, Samsung Foundry, BASF and Applied Materials, for a discussion on the partnerships required to meaningfully bend the curve towards decarbonization. In an industry already operating under tremendous constraints, what are the lower hanging fruits that are ripe for intentional, precompetitive collaboration? And what can be solved independently?
10:25 am
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10:40 am
Sam Naffziger
SVP & Fellow of Product Technology Architecture
AMD
Spotlight: AMD on the role of Silicon Design for Energy Efficiency
Discover how fabless leaders are driving decarbonization through innovations in energy-efficient product architecture and the critical role of silicon design in minimizing "Use Phase" emissions, the largest contributor to a chip's carbon footprint.
10:40 am
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11:10 am
Moderator
Anna Meegan
Director of Sustainability
Google Platforms & Devices
Angela Baker
VP Sustainability
Qualcomm
Dharmesh Jani
Director, AI Infra Ecosystem & Partnerships
Meta
Cooper Elsworth
Sr. TPM, Advanced Energy Labs
Google
End-User Panel: The Decarbonization Imperative
Hear from technology leaders at AMD, Qualcomm, Meta, and Google on why accelerated decarbonization is a business imperative. This panel explores how end-users are (1) acting with a sense of urgency, (2) engaging and enabling their supply chains, (3) driving energy efficient design to drive innovation to accelerate collective progress.
11:10 am
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11:25 am
Break
11:25 am
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11:30 am
Bruce Gall
Strategic Partnerships
Google
Overview of Priority Initiatives
Priority Initiative: Fab Upstream Materials
11:30 am
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11:40 am
Saifi Usmani
VP Global Sustainability
SEMI
Opening Remarks
From Fragmentation to Focus: Outlining a strategy to activate the fab supply chain with a unified customer voice and collaborative support.
11:40 am
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12:10 pm
Bessma Aljarbou
Head of Strategy of Environment & Supply Chain Innovation
Apple, Inc.
Keynote: Apple's Supply Chain Engagement
Hear from Apple senior leadership on supply chain engagement and decarbonization, using commercial levers and the power of support and collaboration.
12:10 pm
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12:40 pm
Handy Ko
Director, Materials Management
TSMC
From Ambition to Action: A Fab's Role in Upstream Decarbonization
Hear about TSMC's upstream scope 3 (supply chain) decarbonization leadership and recognition of the business imperative, which have been embedded into their core supplier engagement program.
12:40 pm
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12:55 pm
Andrea Jorissen
Supplier Carbon Solutions
Apple, Inc.
Solutions Enablement & Calls-to-Action
Highlighting clean energy advanced procurement academies and demand aggregation case studies. Announce renewed ambitions and goals for fab upstream scope 3 decarbonization.
12:55 pm
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1:55 pm
Networking & Lunch
Priority Initiative: Clean Electricity
1:55 pm
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2:05 pm
Rebecca Green
Partner
ERM
Ken Haig
Senior Director Government Affairs
Microsoft
Opening Remarks
Setting the stage for collective action on clean electricity in Asia.
2:05 pm
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2:30 pm
Patrick Tan
Head of Wider Asia, APAC
Aurora Energy Research
From Visibility to Viability: Developer Insights on Building a Net Zero Future
Hear a market outlook on Clean Electricity in Korea, Japan, and Taiwan, examining current barriers to renewable expansion and the major opportunities driving investment and clean energy growth through 2030.
Accelerating Clean Electricity expansion requires clear, coordinated policy action. By uniting around shared advocacy priorities, industry and government can remove barriers, unlock renewable supply, and strengthen cost competitiveness across Korea, Japan, and Taiwan.
2:55 pm
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3:25 pm
Yong Sung Kim
Head of Clean Energy
SK Hynix
Deep Dive: A Clean Semiconductor Partnership in Korea
Explore the proposed Clean Semiconductor Partnership (CSP), SEMI’s flagship initiative to accelerate Clean Electricity development in Korea by aligning industry, government, and utilities on policy reform and procurement innovation, creating a model for collaborative clean energy expansion across Asia.
3:25 pm
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3:40 pm
Will Hudson
Director, Energy & Sustainability Policy, Asia Pacific
Microsoft
Calls to Action
From discussion to action, secure collective advocacy priorities, resource commitments, and endorsement of the Clean Semiconductor Partnership as the pilot for accelerating Clean Electricity expansion across the region.
3:40 pm
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4:10 pm
Break
4:10 pm
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4:50 pm
Moderator
Rebecca Green
ERM
Josh Seidenfeld
Supply Chain Clean Energy Lead
Google
Chikako Matsumoto
Director, Managing Executive Officer
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group
Rei Ushikubo
Director and Head of the Carbon-Free Solutions Division
Shizen Energy
Daisuke Tsujimoto
Executive Officer, CSO
Renova Inc.
Day 1 Closing Panel: Accelerating Affordability: Scaling Clean Energy Through Collaboration.
How banks, fabs, and retailers can work together to lower renewable energy prices and spread risk, while examining how AI and digital innovation can accelerate price reductions across the supply chain, grid integration, and project development.
4:50 pm
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5:00 pm
Saifi Usmani
Vice President, Sustainability
SEMI
Day 1 Closing Remarks and Look Ahead
Reflect on the day's takeaways and action items.
5:00 pm
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6:00 pm
Member-to-Member Meetings / Break
6:00 pm
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6:30 pm
Networking Reception
Join us for Networking in the Orchard Foyer
6:30 pm
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8:30 pm
Alison Drury
Global Technology Industry Lead
ERM
Dinner with Fireside Chat: “2030 in Focus: Choices That Will Define a Decade”
A forward-looking conversation on how the semiconductor industry can navigate the convergence of climate action, geopolitics, and AI to define its leadership in 2030.
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
8:30 am
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9:15 am
Coffee & Networking
9:15 am
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10:00 am
Saifi Usmani
VP Global Sustainability
SEMI
Day 2 Opening
Opening remarks will summarize Day 1 and preview Day 2.
9:30 am
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10:00 am
Lora Ho
SVP Strategy & ESG
TSMC
TSMC Keynote
Hear from industry leader TSMC on their strategy for decarbonizing advanced semiconductor manufacturing and how it connects to the four GES Priority Initiatives including a new, collaborative path to scale low-GWP gas substitutions from R&D to high-volume manufacturing.
10:00 am
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10:15 am
Break
Priority Initiative: Gas Substitution
10:15 am
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10:25 am
Bruce Gall
Strategic Partnerships
Google
Opening Remarks
Current efforts to pursue low Global Warming Potential (GWP) gas substitutions in etch and chamber clean applications remain fragmented, resulting in high material costs for HVM application. While promising gas substitutions exist, the traditional paths of small scale or single customer adoption are typically too expensive due to cost scaling limitations. So how do we enable low GWP gas substitutions that also meet cost (as well as performance) expectations? By coordinating a fab-led, industry wide approach to
1) Prioritize a single, low GWP target gas for replacement
2) Co-create and execute a phased experimental plan
10:25 am
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10:45 am
Vahid Vahedi
CTO
Lam Research
Equipment Perspective: Scaling Low-GWP Gas Substitution
Hear from a top equipment leader on the process innovations and industry collaboration required to scale low-GWP gas substitution from R&D to high-volume manufacturing
10:45 am
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11:05 am
Steve Scheer
SVP Compute System Scaling
imec
imec’s Gas Assessment Platform for Sustainability (GAPS)
Learn about imec’s Gas Assessment Platform for Sustainability (GAPS) project and how it can be leveraged as an industry test bed for low GWP gas substitution
11:05 am
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11:35 am
Moderator
Bruce Gall
Google
Rachel Potter
VP of Specialty Gas
EMD / Merck
Vahid Vahedi
CTO
Lam Research
Steve Scheer
SVP Compute System Scaling
imec
It Takes an Ecosystem: A Value Chain Panel on Accelerating Low-GWP Adoption
Hear perspectives from leaders in electronic design automation (EDA), materials, and equipment OEMs on the challenges and opportunities in driving industry adoption of low GWP gases
11:35 am
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11:45 am
Bruce Gall
Strategic Partnerships
Google
Calls to Action
From Commitment to Action: Outlining the roadmap and action plan for the Gas Substitution Initiative.
11:45 am
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12:45 pm
Networking Lunch
Priority Initiative: Abatement
12:45 pm
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1:10 pm
Elizabeth Elroy
VP Sustainability
Micron
Opening Remarks & Keynote
Industry-wide collaboration is critical to accelerate technology innovation and unlock scalable, cost-effective abatement solutions to ease abatement deployment challenges on cost, facilities, space, utilities and operational complexity. Micron will deliver a keynote sharing the abatement journey and the state of current efforts in emission measurement.
1:10 pm
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1:50 pm
Moderator
Josh Robbins
Google
Phil Kester, PhD
Senior Chemical Engineer
Guild Associates
Dr. Hak-Joon Kim
Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials
F-GHG Catalyst Development & Funding Vehicles
Catalytic abatement remains an important technology, but further research and efforts are needed to identify new catalytic materials, scale performance, and improve their recyclability. Hear from a leading fab and a leading catalyst developer and learn about a promising funding opportunity lead by the Korean government.
1:50 pm
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2:20 pm
Moderator
Yong Keong Goh
Senior Manager
Micron
Martin Tollner
President, Semiconductor Division
Edwards
Atsushi Morihara
Chief Technical Officer
Kanken
Rene Reichardt
CEO
DAS EE
Jong Pil Yoon
President
EcoEnergen
F-GHG and Nitrous Oxide Abatement Technology Panel
Abatement technologies are advancing rapidly, and new breakthroughs are on the horizon. Engage with leading abatement suppliers on their outlook on technology roadmaps, strategic priorities and collaborative opportunities.
2:20 pm
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2:30 pm
YongKeong Goh
Micron
Joshua Robbins
Google
Closing Remarks: Abatement
Call-to-actions for commitment to drive high efficiency and low-fuel abatement solutions to accelerate carbon footprint reduction and commercialization, and advance emission measurement technologies to simplify performance verification.
2:30 pm
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2:45 pm
Saifi Usmani
VP Global Sustainability
SEMI
Calls to Action Summary & Closing
Hear the takeaways from the Summit and actions for moving forward in our decarbonization journey.
Semiconductor value-chain executives will gather to align on key initiatives and calls to action, based on our shared decarbonization ambitions, insights and progress thus far. Together, we will forge an actionable plan for global industry collaboration in three focus areas: direct emissions, energy-related emissions, and reporting. This invite-only event will be conducive to accelerating the decarbonization across the industry.
Global Executive Summit
Energy, Emissions & Efficiency
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Add to Calendar2025-12-15 09:00:002025-12-16 17:00:00Global Executive Summit Tokyo 2025Semiconductor value-chain executives will gather to align on key initiatives and calls to action, based on our shared decarbonization ambitions, insights and progress thus far. Together, we will forge an actionable plan for global industry collaboration in three focus areas: direct emissions, energy-related emissions, and reporting. This invite-only event will be conducive to accelerating the decarbonization across the industry.Okura Hotel Tokyo JapanSEMI.org[email protected]Asia/Tokyopublic
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