Phoenix, AZ
United States
Shenzhen
China
The webinar will address the following:
- Overall Contents of the Guidance
- Topics explored in creating the Guidance
- Intention of why the Guidance was developed
- Who was involved in the development
- Who should use the Guidance
- How it differs from existing standards and protocols
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SustainabilityJoin the Leaders of the Semiconductor Climate Consortium Scope 3 Working Group, plus other industry experts, to review the recently released Scope 3 Category 11 GHG Assessment and Guidance for the Semiconductor Value Chain. Compiled with the expert assistance of ERM, with input from all levels of the ecosystem, this document has been designed to align on reporting Scope 3, Category 11, an important step in measuring the impact of reduction efforts across the industry.
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8:00 am - 9:00 am Off Add to Calendar 2025-06-12 08:00:00 2025-06-12 09:00:00 Webinar - Category 3.11 Review Join the Leaders of the Semiconductor Climate Consortium Scope 3 Working Group, plus other industry experts, to review the recently released Scope 3 Category 11 GHG Assessment and Guidance for the Semiconductor Value Chain. Compiled with the expert assistance of ERM, with input from all levels of the ecosystem, this document has been designed to align on reporting Scope 3, Category 11, an important step in measuring the impact of reduction efforts across the industry.Download the Guidance Document United States SEMI.org [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public America/Los_AngelesSan Francisco, CA
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Invitations and Registration
REGISTRATION FOR GCSW is CLOSED.
All sessions are free of charge to Semiconductor Climate Consortium (SCC) and Energy Collaborative (EC) members. Others will be admitted by invitation on a case-by-case basis. Multiple attendees (up to 3) from your company are welcome, but must be invited. Exceptions can be made to the 3 persons limit to have the RIGHT people, with direct responsibility for subjects being discussed.
Objective of GCS Workshops
A gathering of the semiconductor value chain in one place to most efficiently share solutions and tools and workshop solutions, thereby optimizing your time and resources dedicated to addressing the specific challenges we face. The GCS Workshops are co-hosted by SEMI, the Semiconductor Climate Consortium, Apple, and Google.
The Workshops are focused on revealing the right details and data that will support action on decarbonization recommendations. The Workshops will NOT focus solely on the issue and roadblocks, but rather the solutions, including (1) sharing examples of successful paths, (2) provide possible tools you need to help address the gaps, and (3) active workshopping on further solution spacing towards emission reductions. We have identified leaders with the experience and knowledge to move toward answers during each Workshop.
Bring your experience, critical thinking skills, and share with your fellow sustainability travelers.
Workshop Themes and Layout
5/15 – Opening + Facilities Abatement Tours (Tours are now full)
5/16 (AM) - Manufacturing Scope 1 Emissions – brownfield abatement retrofits, low GWP gas substitution and emission measurements reduction solutions, toolkits, roadblocks
5/16 (PM) - Manufacturing Energy Efficiency – fab/subfab interoperability, toolkits and ROI calculations
5/19 (AM) - Renewable Energy Education & Advocacy – global state-of-play, market breakouts for education and solution short listing
5/19 (PM) - Manufacturing Scope 3 Materials Decarbonization – partner paths, impacts and tools
5/20 (AM) - Data & Reporting Alignment – ROI and roadblocks + Closing (PM)
Synergies with the Semiconductor Climate Consortium
Many themes of the GCS Workshops are outcomes of the discoveries in the SCC Working Groups and previous Supplier Day presentations. The GCS Workshops will allow for greater depth of discussions and face-to-face solutioning opportunities. With the right information and the right audience, attendees will depart with tools to operationalize for action. Across the ecosystem, we want to see those benefits show up in our Scope 3 calculations.
Microsoft Offices & Sands Convention Center
Singapore
Singapore
Registration & Networking Lunch
Meet and connect with key industry stakeholders, policy leaders, and Microsoft’s sustainability leadership.
SEMI Global Climate Summit Workshops: Welcome
Energy in the APAC Region: Outlook & Strategies
Journey to Carbon Neutral - Supply Chain Focus
Reflections on Microsoft Supplier Days & Looking Forward
Overview of GCSW Workshops
Facilities Abatement Tours
(Tours are full and no longer available to new registrants.)
Workshop 1: Manufacturing Fab Scope 1 Emissions
Breakfast and Networking
Collaborative solutions for emissions challenges
Fabs Deploying new abatement tech; brownfield retrofits
Innovative ways to complete brownfield retrofits while minimizing fab disruption
New abatement tech for both greenfield & brownfield fabs
Samsung's journey to net zero & Scope 1 strategies
Workshop 1
- Retrofits: Learnings; forward-looking; benchmark projects; modular approaches
- Abatement Technology / Performance Roadmap: accelerating timelines; trends; alignment
Low GWP Gases
Workshop 2: Risk assessment & Methodology
Emissions Measurement
Workshop 3: Real-time monitoring, calibration variation, regulatory
Readouts & Lunch Break
Workshop 2: Manufacturing Energy Efficiency – fab/subfab interoperability, toolkits and ROI calculations
IDM perspective, state of the art sensor deployment & best practices for energy efficiency
Immediate Opportunities around Energy Efficiency
ASM Energy Efficiency Story
Net Zero Operations through Innovation and Collaboration
EE Workshop 1: Sensor Deployment for Equipment
From energy sensor to harmonics & power quality detection and remediation
Operations Energy Efficiency Opportunities, Process and Recommendations
State-of-the-art Sub-Fab Interoperability
EE Workshop 2: Communication & Interoperability
Current Solutions - Data Aggregation & Dashboard: Case Study
Future Solution - Digital Twin (Design, Build, Operate & Maintain a Fab)
Workshop 3: Data Management & Reporting
Read out
Workshop 3: Renewable Energy Education & Advocacy – global state-of-play, market breakouts for education and solution short listing
Networking & Breakfast
The Net Zero Imperative and Singapore's Role
One Goal, One Grid; Unlocking Clean Power Together
Global state of play on accessible RE
Friendly Policies to Renewable Energy
Procurement Hub
Breakouts/Workshop: RE Education & Awareness
Two parallel sessions will be held.
Group A - Room 3111: South Korea (45 min) and Japan (45 min)
Group B - Room 3112: Singapore/Malaysia (45 min) and Taiwan (45 min)
How to Procure: Japan
How to Procure: South Korea
How to Procure: Singapore/Malaysia
How to Procure: Taiwan
Workshop Readout
Achieving 100% RE in Asia: Market Highlights and Corporate Sourcing
(a working lunch)
How to leverage the power of buyers’ groups for renewable electricity adoption in key markets - Korea, Singapore, and Japan
(a working lunch)
Workshop 4: Manufacturing Scope 3 Materials Decarbonization – partner paths, impacts and tools
The importance of scope 3 for Apple and the Path Forward Together
Gaining transparency on Fab Scope 3 upstream emissions
How to drive upstream FAB decarbonization
Examples of upstream suppliers taking accountability, decarbonizing
Smart decarbonization of wet process solutions
How to hold your supply chain accountable, educate them on decarbonization, and implement solutions
Responsible Supply Chain Management
GHG Survey; Inventory and tool for supplier outreach
Advancing Supplier Emissions Reporting: RBA’s Emissions Management Tool
Change Management
Workshop - Scope 3 - Materials | Gases | Chemicals | Wafers decarbonization
• Are these the right problems?
• What are 3 solutions that you can commit to working on this year?
• Where do you need help from the consortium or customers?
• What can we collectively commit to for 2030?
Workshop 5: Data & Reporting Alignment – ROI and roadblocks
Big Picture & Objective
Industry Case Study
Scope 1 Data Audits
Scope 2 Reporting
The power of collaboration in GHG management
Product Carbon Footprints: Why we need to agree on system-level and component-level calculation and reporting rules
Live Survey & Roundtable
Closing & Next Steps / Readout
Close out & Next Steps
Plan now to attend the Global Climate Summit (GCS) Workshops in Singapore! We invite you - and every leading company in the semiconductor value chain – to identify and send the right people to collaborate with your customers and vendors alike on finding solutions to the sector’s emission challenges. The event will be spread over 4 days to take advantage of 2 other important events: Microsoft Supplier Days and SEMICON SouthEast Asia.
8:00 pm - 5:30 pm Off Add to Calendar 2025-05-15 20:00:00 2025-05-20 17:30:00 Global Climate Summit (GCS) Workshops Singapore Plan now to attend the Global Climate Summit (GCS) Workshops in Singapore! We invite you - and every leading company in the semiconductor value chain – to identify and send the right people to collaborate with your customers and vendors alike on finding solutions to the sector’s emission challenges. The event will be spread over 4 days to take advantage of 2 other important events: Microsoft Supplier Days and SEMICON SouthEast Asia. Microsoft Offices & Sands Convention Center Singapore Singapore SEMI.org [email protected] Asia/Singapore public Asia/SingaporeUnited States
Welcome
Keynote: Low Carbon Energy in the Semiconductor Sector
Member Lightning Talks!
Werner Haberstock, Advantest
Robin Connell, Applied Materials
Amanda Shing, Lam Research
Lélia Devinoy, NXP
Clea Edwards, STMicroelectronics
David Sandal, Tokyo Electron
SEMI Forest for Empowering Youth and Communities
Closing & Announcements
Join the Climate & Social Impact working group in celebrating Earth Month 2025, themed "Our Power, Our Planet"! The webinar will feature an update on the worldwide state of low-carbon energy, and particularly the status of the semiconductor ecosystem in using renewables and other sources of power. In addition, several SEMI members will present a lightning round of their progress and programs in the renewables and social impact space. A great place for gathering ideas on how you as a professional can have an impact.
8:00 am - 9:00 am Off Add to Calendar 2025-04-24 08:00:00 2025-04-24 09:00:00 Earth Month Webinar 2025 Join the Climate & Social Impact working group in celebrating Earth Month 2025, themed "Our Power, Our Planet"! The webinar will feature an update on the worldwide state of low-carbon energy, and particularly the status of the semiconductor ecosystem in using renewables and other sources of power. In addition, several SEMI members will present a lightning round of their progress and programs in the renewables and social impact space. A great place for gathering ideas on how you as a professional can have an impact. United States SEMI.org [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public America/Los_Angeles
Preliminary agenda
Climate risk in 2025: why now and what’s next?
Regulation and Business Case Rationale
A Fireside chat: Risilience and SEMI member perspective: Lam Research
Strategic approach to climate risk evaluation and measurement
Risilience Case Study: Semiconductor value chain company risk assessment
About the SEMI Environmental Risk Mitigation and Reporting Working Group
Q&A
To Register, Email Jordan Famularo, [email protected]
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- SustainabilityThis exclusive event for SEMI members will help companies understand how to identify and measure climate risks in the semiconductor value chain, and develop strategies for integrating climate risk into internal business decisions. Join us for this 45-minute virtual session and strengthen your grasp of the leading edge of data-driven strategy and quantification for climate risk across our industry.
Times
2 Sessions available for global business hours:
EMEA: April 1, 2025 - 5:00-5:45 pm CET
America: April 1, 2025, 8:00-8:45 am or 5:00-5:45 pm Pacific Time
Asia Pacific: April 2, 2025 8-8:45 am Singapore
Off Add to Calendar 2025-04-01 00:00:00 2025-04-02 00:00:00 Navigating Climate Risk This exclusive event for SEMI members will help companies understand how to identify and measure climate risks in the semiconductor value chain, and develop strategies for integrating climate risk into internal business decisions. Join us for this 45-minute virtual session and strengthen your grasp of the leading edge of data-driven strategy and quantification for climate risk across our industry.Times2 Sessions available for global business hours:EMEA: April 1, 2025 - 5:00-5:45 pm CETAmerica: April 1, 2025, 8:00-8:45 am or 5:00-5:45 pm Pacific TimeAsia Pacific: April 2, 2025 8-8:45 am Singapore United States SEMI.org [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public America/Los_AngelesUnited States
This webinar will feature the authors and analysts of the recently released report "Toward a Shared View on the Climate Impact of Digital Technology" exploring the positive climate impact of digital technology and how to calculate when understanding any organizations footprint. They will explain the role of the semiconductor industry, in particular, in shaping a more sustainable future and how to account for that in emissions calculations. Download the report here.
8:00 am - 9:00 am Off Add to Calendar 2025-03-25 08:00:00 2025-03-25 09:00:00 Quantifying the Positive Impacts of the ICT Sector This webinar will feature the authors and analysts of the recently released report "Toward a Shared View on the Climate Impact of Digital Technology" exploring the positive climate impact of digital technology and how to calculate when understanding any organizations footprint. They will explain the role of the semiconductor industry, in particular, in shaping a more sustainable future and how to account for that in emissions calculations. Download the report here. United States SEMI.org [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public America/Los_AngelesShanghai
China
Shanghai
China