Detroit, MI
United States
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].
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
SEMI
673 South Milpitas Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035
United States
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
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.
8:30 am - 3:30 pm Off Add to Calendar 2026-05-28 08:30:00 2026-05-28 15:30:00 2026 EHS Summit 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 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 States SEMI.org [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public America/Los_Angeles Register NowJoin us for an interactive workshop focused on strengthening cybersecurity across the semiconductor manufacturing supply chain. This session will introduce the Semiconductor Manufacturing Cybersecurity Consortium (SMCC) and its standardized Semiconductor Supplier Cybersecurity Assessment (SSCA) framework, a streamlined approach to improving supply chain security assurance. Participants will gain insights into evidence mapping for compliance, explore best practices aligned with NIST’s cybersecurity functions, and engage in discussions with industry experts. Whether you are a semiconductor supplier, compliance professional, or part of the broader manufacturing ecosystem, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to shape future standards and enhance resilience in semiconductor security.
Prerequisite
- Download the free SSCA framework document prior to the workshop.
Key Topics
- Introduction to Semiconductor Manufacturing Cybersecurity Consortium (SMCC)
- Standardized Semiconductor Cybersecurity Assessment (SSCA)
- Supply chain assurance and evidence mapping
- Group discussion to feedback on evidence requirements
- Open Q&A with cybersecurity and compliance experts
Who Should Attend
- Cybersecurity and compliance professionals
- Semiconductor Suppliers
- Legal and regulatory affairs professionals
- Fabless chip designers and foundries
- Testing, packaging, design software, R&D tools and IP
- Manufacturing/assembly equipment and ancillary fab services
- Integrated device manufacturers
Bayern Innovativ GmbH / Bavarian Chips Alliance
Am Tullnaupark 8
90402 Nürnberg
Germany
Registration
Introduction to SMCC and WG3 Objectives
SSCA Questionnaire
Lunch
Assurance Mapping
Feedback and Discussion
Case Study Presentation
Group Discussion
Tea Break
Feedback Collection
Closing
Join us for an interactive workshop focused on strengthening cybersecurity across the semiconductor manufacturing supply chain. This session will introduce the Semiconductor Manufacturing Cybersecurity Consortium (SMCC) and its standardized Semiconductor Supplier Cybersecurity Assessment (SSCA) framework, a streamlined approach to improving supply chain security assurance. Participants will gain insights into evidence mapping for compliance, explore best practices aligned with NIST’s cybersecurity functions, and engage in discussions with industry experts. Whether you are a semiconductor supplier, compliance professional, or part of the broader manufacturing ecosystem, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to shape future standards and enhance resilience in semiconductor security.
Prerequisite
- Download the free SSCA framework document prior to the workshop.
Key Topics
- Introduction to Semiconductor Manufacturing Cybersecurity Consortium (SMCC)
- Standardized Semiconductor Cybersecurity Assessment (SSCA)
- Supply chain assurance and evidence mapping
- Group discussion to feedback on evidence requirements
- Open Q&A with cybersecurity and compliance experts
Who Should Attend
- Cybersecurity and compliance professionals
- Semiconductor Suppliers
- Legal and regulatory affairs professionals
- Fabless chip designers and foundries
- Testing, packaging, design software, R&D tools and IP
- Manufacturing/assembly equipment and ancillary fab services
- Integrated device manufacturers
Computational Foundry, Bay Campus, Swansea University
Swansea SA1 8EN, UK
Swansea
United Kingdom
Registration
Introduction to SMCC and WG3 Objectives
SSCA Questionnaire
Lunch
Assurance Mapping
Feedback and Discussion
Case Study Presentation
Group Discussion
Tea Break
Feedback Collection
Closing
TRAVEL
ROOM BLOCK FOR REGISTERED SEMI MEMBERS
InterContinental Washington D.C. - The Wharf
801 Wharf Street SW
Washington, District of Columbia 20024 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 DC 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.
This year, the 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 for 2026, the annual fly-in is an opportunity for SEMI members to shape policy on key issues from trade and export controls to talent shortages to supply chain constraints.
Join us as we champion the semiconductor industry in Washington, DC.
TENTATIVE AGENDA
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 with CSIS on export controls
- Potential government meetings
U.S. Capitol Hill
Washington, DC 20515
United States
Join the North American Advisory Board in Washington, DC for the annual fly-in, bringing together SEMI stakeholders from across the supply chain to engage directly with lawmakers in Congress and help shape the policy priorities that matter most to the semiconductor and microelectronics industry.
Off Add to Calendar 2026-03-03 00:00:00 2026-03-05 00:00:00 SEMI Washington Fly-In Join the North American Advisory Board in Washington, DC for the annual fly-in, bringing together SEMI stakeholders from across the supply chain to engage directly with lawmakers in Congress and help shape the policy priorities that matter most to the semiconductor and microelectronics industry. U.S. Capitol Hill Washington, DC 20515 United States SEMI.org [email protected] America/New_York public America/New_YorkChome-11-1 Ariake
Koto, Tokyo
Japan
- Attending the Women in Semiconductor Conference was an incredibly empowering experience. There is something uniquely impactful about coming together with other women who understand the challenges and opportunities of our industry. The conference created space for honest conversations, meaningful networking, and a sense of community. It is a reminder that we are not alone, and that together, we can drive change and support one another in powerful ways. (WiS 2025 attendee)
Who attends WiS? Company leaders, managers, team members, HR professionals, academia and students. We encourage attendance by everyone who is interested in building a stronger, more dynamic semiconductor ecosystem, and by anyone who is responsible for developing internal or external programs to support women.
Everyone is welcome to attend! If you have questions about any WiS activities, sponsorship and/or other SEMI Foundation initiatives, please email [email protected]. Or complete our interest form. We invite you to sign the Allyship Pledge.
Arizona Science Center
600 E Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004
United States
Registration & Networking
Welcome & Introductions
SEMI Foundation Executive Director Michelle Williams, and other invited guests.
Inspiration Panel: Women Leading the Way in Semiconductors & Beyond
Industry executives share their journeys, leadership lessons, and perspectives on Arizona’s growing role in global technology innovation.
Educational Panel: Next Gen Women – Powered by Semiconductors
In partnership with Move Over Bob, panelists discuss programs and partnerships that inspire young girls and underrepresented groups to pursue STEM careers.
Networking Reception
Speaker Session: Empowered Workplaces – Action into Strategy
Actionable strategies are shared for supporting and retaining talent through flexibility, family support, and adaptable leadership.
Empowering Women in Semiconductors: Celebrating Fresh Starts and Milestones
Recognizing Fresh Start women upon their completion of a one-year semiconductor apprenticeship program. Celebrating their achievements, growth, and continued journey in an industry that is shaping the future of technology
STEMinist Mix N Mingle Sponsored by the SEMI Arizona Chapter
Join us for a celebration of women in STEM with mocktails, small bites, and guided networking to support mentorship and collaboration—plus a special private viewing in the Dorrance Dome at the Arizona Science Center.
Arizona is quickly becoming one of the nation’s top hubs for semiconductor innovation—and women are at the center of this transformation. Women in Semiconductors: Empowerment in Action celebrates the achievements, leadership, and impact of women across the semiconductor and technology industries while equipping attendees with actionable insights to drive growth, opportunity, and progress in the workplace and beyond.
This half-day program celebrates and empowers women in STEM while highlighting Arizona’s leadership in the nation’s expanding semiconductor sector. Empowerment in Action: To the Workplace & Beyond brings together industry professionals, educators, and students for an afternoon of storytelling, insight, and collaboration.
Through panels, speaker sessions, and interactive discussions, attendees will hear firsthand from women leading the way in science and technology—sharing how they’ve built their careers, navigated challenges, and contributed to Arizona’s growing technology landscape.
The day concludes with the STEMinist Mix N Mingle—a relaxed networking session featuring mocktails, small bites, and engaging activities designed to spark mentorship and build community connections.
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.
To receive information about Women in Semiconductors events, make sure to complete our interest form.
In May 2026, Women in Semiconductors will be held in conjunction with the SEMI Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference (ASMC)
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New Territories
Hong Kong
China
Suggested Hotels:
Embassy Suites by Hilton Milpitas Silicon Valley
901 East Calaveras Boulevard
Milpitas, CA 95035
(408) 942-0400
Courtyard by Marriott Milpitas Silicon Valley
1480 Falcon Dr.
Milpitas, CA 95035
(408) 719-1966
Milpitas, CA
United States
Morning, Day 1: March 18th, 2026
Smart Sensors and Edge Intelligence for Advanced Process Control
Overview: Explore the latest sensor technologies—optical, thermal, vibration, and chemical—and how embedded AI at the edge enables real-time control loops for critical wafer fab processes. Includes case studies on inline metrology and adaptive control.
Key Topics: Sensor fusion and calibration, Edge inference for process drift detection, Integration with APC and FDC system
Registration & Breakfast
Day 1 - Welcome All
Welcome & SEMI Manufacturing Coalitions Overview
Keynote: Vision – Edge Inference – Process Control, APC, FDC
Managing Edge AI for Smart Sensor Process Control
Advanced Process Control with Piezoelectric Sensor Fusion for Semiconductor Manufacturing
Coffee Break
A Unified Industrial Platform for Production-Ready AI
Physical AI on the Manufacturing Floor: From Virtual Commissioning to Deployment
Intelligent Robots & Digital Twins for Advanced Manufacturing
Sensor as the Eyes and Ears of AI
Networking Lunch
Afternoon, Day 1: March 18th, 2026
Yield Enhancement through Edge-Driven Defect Detection and Classification
Overview: Present how edge AI models process sensor and image data to identify yield-impacting defects early in the process. Discuss virtual metrology, anomaly detection, and feedback loops for yield optimization.
Key Topics: Real-time defect classification, Sensor-based yield prediction, Integration with SPC and yield dashboards
SEMI Fab Owners Alliance (FOA)
Physics-Aware AI for Semiconductor Manufacturing Process Optimization: Deployed Systems and the Edge AI Frontier
Real-Time, Tool-Independent Health Monitoring Using Gaussian Process Confidence Bands on Sensor Signals
Applications of AI-Based Defect Classification for Yield Improvement: From FEOL (Front end-of line) in Fabs to Assembly and Test
Coffee Break
Edge-Driven Yield Learning: Real-Time Deep Learning and HAR Defect Discovery in Advanced E-Beam Architectures
Reducing Rework and Boosting Fab Capacity with Edge AI and Metrology-Driven Predictive Analytics
Overcoming the challenges of AI defect detection and classification of semiconductor macro defects
From Data to Decisions: Edge AI for Yield, Defect Detection, and Predictive Insights
Software Defined Industrial Automation: A Blueprint for AI-Ready, Real-Time Edge Operations in Semiconductor Manufacturing
Reception
Morning, Day 2: March 19th, 2026
Autonomous WIP Movement: Robots, Sensors, and Edge AI Coordination
Overview: Dive into next-gen clean rooms – how intelligent robotics & AI‑enabled inspection elevate yield, reliability & efficiency.
Key Topics: Sensor-guided AGVs and AMRs, AI-based path optimization, Interoperability with fab logistics systems
Registration & Breakfast
Day 2 - Welcome All
Day 1 Overview & MSIG Overview
Keynote: Smarter Fabs in Motion: How Edge AI and Sensor Networks Drive Autonomous Material Handling
Precision, Automation, and Beyond: The Role of Advanced Sensors in the Evolution of Semiconductor Manufacturing for effective Tool set-up, Predictive and Preventative Maintenance
Perception-Enabled Assurance of Semiconductor Manufacturing Systems
Coffee Break
Using Edge AI models and Deep RL to improve yield, tool availability, and fab performance
Solving the Interoperability Gap: Orchestrating and Emulating Mixed-Fleet Robotics for High-Yield Fabs
Smart Modular Conveyance, the first step towards Autonomous Operations in Analog & Legacy fabs
The 5G Fabric: Leveraging Next Gen Connectivity to Enable Automation and Intelligence
Robots in the Cleanroom: Future of Automation in Semiconductor Manufacturing
Networking Lunch
Afternoon, Day 2: March 19th, 2026
Predictive Maintenance at the Edge: From Vibration to Vision
Overview: Highlight how edge-deployed AI models use sensor data (vibration, acoustic, thermal, visual) to predict equipment failures before they occur. Showcase deployment strategies and ROI from reduced downtime.
Key Topics: Edge analytics for tool health, Federated learning across equipment fleets, Maintenance scheduling optimization
Keynote: Predictive Maintenance at the Edge - AI Enabling PdM
Edge AI–Enabled Predictive Maintenance: Closing the Loop Between Equipment Health and Fab Operations
The Edge Revolution: Predictive Maintenance Reborn with Edge AI
The Challenge Of AI At The Edge – Making Use Of Advanced Sensors
Coffee Break
Edge-based Defect Detection and Predictive Maintenance in Semiconductor Manufacturing
Edge AI: The Future of Industrial Machine Health Monitoring
How AI‑based Maintenance Can Reshape Semiconductor Operations By Cutting Downtime By Up To 50%
Wrap-Up
Unlocking Smarter, More Autonomous Fabs with Edge AI
As semiconductor fabs strive for higher yield, uptime, and efficiency, AI at the edge is becoming central to semiconductor manufacturing. Modern edge devices combine advanced sensors with embedded AI to monitor equipment, optimize energy, and detect anomalies in real time - without relying on the cloud.
This workshop will explore how AI-driven sensors and edge intelligence, integrated with IoT, 5G, and AI accelerators, enable scalable, resilient, and intelligent solutions tailored for semiconductor manufacturing. Learn how these technologies support:
- Predictive maintenance to prevent downtime
- Adaptive process automation for maximum efficiency
- Real-time decision-making at the source of data generation
Join us to see how the convergence of sensors, edge AI, and connectivity is unlocking the next era of smart manufacturing.
Off Add to Calendar 2026-03-18 00:00:00 2026-03-19 00:00:00 Smarter Sensors, Smarter Fabs: AI at the Edge in Semiconductor Manufacturing Unlocking Smarter, More Autonomous Fabs with Edge AIAs semiconductor fabs strive for higher yield, uptime, and efficiency, AI at the edge is becoming central to semiconductor manufacturing. Modern edge devices combine advanced sensors with embedded AI to monitor equipment, optimize energy, and detect anomalies in real time - without relying on the cloud.This workshop will explore how AI-driven sensors and edge intelligence, integrated with IoT, 5G, and AI accelerators, enable scalable, resilient, and intelligent solutions tailored for semiconductor manufacturing. Learn how these technologies support:Predictive maintenance to prevent downtimeAdaptive process automation for maximum efficiencyReal-time decision-making at the source of data generationJoin us to see how the convergence of sensors, edge AI, and connectivity is unlocking the next era of smart manufacturing. Milpitas, CA United States SEMI.org [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public America/Los_Angeles On DemandTokyo
Japan