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In today’s fast-paced and interconnected world, the electronics industry faces unprecedented challenges from global disruptions, geopolitical uncertainties, and supply chain vulnerabilities. To remain competitive and resilient, organizations must adopt robust risk management frameworks that proactively identify and mitigate risks.


This webinar is brought to you by the Resiliency Working Group, part of the SEMI Supply Chain Management Initiative. We will explore the creation and implementation of an industry-standard risk management framework tailored to the unique complexities of the electronics supply chain. Attendees will learn how to assess potential risks, develop mitigation strategies, and leverage cutting-edge tools to improve visibility and responsiveness across their supply networks.

Key topics include:


•     The critical risks impacting electronics supply chains and how to address them.
•     Best practices for building a resilient and adaptable risk management framework.
•     Strategies for real-time risk monitoring, supplier risk assessments, and scenario planning.
•     How to align your supply chain with industry standards for business continuity and operational stability.

Who should attend:


•    Supply chain managers
•    Risk officers
•    Operations executives
•    Anyone involved in supply chain planning and resilience in the electronics sector

Join us to discover actionable insights and practical approaches to future-proof your electronics supply chain, ensuring it remains resilient, efficient, and prepared for any disruption.
 

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Austin Evans is the Director of Supply Chain Risk Management at Intel.  He is responsible for overseeing risk management for Intel’s supply chain as well as Intel’s Contingent Workforce Program Office.  His organization is responsible for business continuity, governance, resilience, supply chain security and compliance. 

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Austin Evans
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Intel
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Join us for a deep dive into the new industry-standard risk management framework tailored to the unique complexities of the electronics supply chain. Hosted by the SEMI Resiliency Working Group, this webinar will equip supply chain professionals with actionable insights on assessing critical risks, developing robust mitigation strategies, and leveraging advanced tools for real-time monitoring.

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Brewer Science Elevates Veteran Leader and Welcomes New Market Strategy Officer to Propel Future Growth in Semiconductor Industry
Corporate leadership developments to drive projected growth and innovation

Rolla, MO – September , 2024 – Brewer Science, Inc., a global leader in developing and manufacturing innovative materials used to advance next-generation computing technologies, is elevating a senior leader and welcoming a new Chief Strategy Market Officer in order to embrace the projected company growth.

Projected Industry Growth Requires Strategic Leadership
Brewer Science is an industry leader for innovative materials used in the fabrication of microelectronics. Brewer Science’s unique expertise in both advanced packaging and photolithography technologies makes the company well placed for the projected growth in artificial intelligence and to enable the ever-increasing desire for faster computing and lower power devices. Our long history in antireflective coatings helped drive device miniaturization through advances in photolithography. Now these devices are combined in an intricate manufacturing process to form stacked microprocessors and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) using our advanced packaging materials. The strategic marriage of expertise in these two industries is critical for Brewer Science's continued innovation, thus leading to new leadership opportunities.

Ashwin Rao, Ph.D., Chief Market Strategy Officer ('CMSO')
Brewer Science welcomes Ashwin Rao, Ph.D., as our Chief Market Strategy Officer. Prior to joining Brewer, Ashwin was responsible for driving Henkel’s Go-To-Market strategy development in the North American adhesives market. With 20 years of experience in strategy, innovation and marketing at leading global specialty chemicals suppliers, Dr. Rao is well suited to fulfill the responsibilities of CMSO. His main goal is to leverage leadership and technical expertise of the company and steer the organization toward continued growth in its core and adjacent markets. Ashwin received his Ph.D. in Polymer Science from the University of Akron and an MBA from NYU’s Stern School of Business.

Dan Sullivan, Ph.D., Chief Product Development Officer ('CPDO')
Dr. Sullivan began his career at Brewer Science in 2004 after earning his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Michigan State University. He served as the Executive Director of Semiconductor Materials for six years, leading a team of talented researchers focused on inventing new technologies that solve semiconductor industry-related challenges. His expertise in chemistry, advanced lithography, and process integration has enabled Brewer Science to add to an increasing portfolio of products and processes that advance the semiconductor industry. In his new role as CPDO, Dr. Sullivan will have an increased focus overseeing the development of new products and capabilities. He will deliver new commercialized products that bring high value to the customer and set the direction for chemical characterization and engineering of products. Dr. Sullivan is eager to initiate a flawless transfer to high-volume manufacturing.

"We are thrilled to welcome our new Chief Strategy Market Officer, Dr. Rao, as well as elevate Dr. Sullivan to Chief Product Development Officer," said Dan Brewer, Chief Resource Officer at Brewer Science. "These talented individuals embody our company mission of being a company of the people, by the technology, for the customer, to achieve fulfillment. Their dedication, innovative spirit, and customer-centric approach are instrumental in our success. As we prepare for projected growth and respond to increasing industry demand, their leadership will be crucial in guiding us forward and continuing to deliver exceptional value to our customers."

Learn more about Brewer Science’s leadership team on the website.

About Brewer Science
Brewer Science is a global leader in developing and manufacturing next-generation materials and processes that foster the technology needed for tomorrow. Since 1981, we’ve expanded our technology portfolio within advanced lithography, advanced packaging, smart devices, and printed electronics to enable cutting-edge microdevices and unique quality monitoring systems for water and air applications. We are Certified Employee-Owned and a Certified B Corporation™, using our business as a force for good. Our headquarters are in Rolla, Missouri, with customer support throughout the world. Learn more at: www.brewerscience.com.

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Heterogeneous Integration (HI) has come a long way in 50 years. The world of multi-chip modules (MCMs) has given way to a vast ecosystem of chiplets, 3D stacked die, and co-packaging of antenna, high-bandwidth memory (HBM), and optics. HI is at the center of “More than Moore” development activities, as innovative engineers look for creative ways to overcome the slower scaling of silicon technology. The promise of HI is new devices with superior power, performance, area, and cost (PPAC). All these promises come with new challenges. Managing different process nodes, physical characteristics, mechanical stresses, and other system-level challenges not found in monolithic system-on-chip (SoC) devices, creates a great opportunity for design and manufacturing companies to reshape our industry. 

 

In this webinar, we’ll explore this enabling technology from both the device maker and material supplier perspectives. We will learn about demands placed on devices by new applications and what new tools are needed to meet these demands. We will also hear about the challenges placed on materials and equipment suppliers to develop processes capable of manufacturing the individual components and integrating them into final products. Join us as our panel of experts address the issues and opportunities involved with heterogeneous integration. 
 

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Arsalam Alam
Arsalan Alam, PhD
Member of Technical Staff (MTS), 3D Stacking Technology Group
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Andrea Chacko
Andrea Chacko, PhD
Director of Packaging Solutions
Brewer Science
Dong Shun Bai
Dongshun Bai, PhD
Business Development Director and Senior Technologist of Packaging Solutions
Brewer Science

Enabling Heterogeneous Integration through Material Design

The realization of Heterogeneous Integration (HI) has been key in driving advancements in semiconductor technology. The complexities of integrating dissimilar materials continue to be a challenge for HI. All advanced packaging technologies rely on advanced materials to address the many challenges in achieving continued shrinking and improved performance of devices. Novel materials capable of managing mechanical stresses and increased thermal budgets with strict cleanliness requirements are required for processes such as wafer thinning, fan-out wafer-level packaging, and hybrid bonding. This presentation will highlight how advanced materials can address the growing challenges in the industry.

Andrea Maret
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Senior Knowledge Manager
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Dive into the dynamic world of semiconductor materials and discover the future landscape as the industry experts provide a glimpse into the future of the semiconductor ecosystem in the era of heterogenous integration.

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Chip Integration Technology Center (CITC) today announced the appointment of Toni Versluijs as the new chairman of its Supervisory Board. Versluijs will serve as the incoming chairman from September through December. Effective January 1, 2025, he will take over the responsibilities from chairman Roel Fonville who is retiring.

Versluijs has an extensive background of more than 25 years in the semiconductor industry, of which more than 15 years in general and executive management roles. Prior to this appointment, he worked for NXP, where he led the In-Vehicle Networking product line and was NXP Nijmegen site director and statutory director of NXP Netherlands. Most recently, he led the Business Group MOS at Nexperia, served as statutory director for Nexperia in the UK and was part of the company’s global executive leadership team.

He explains his choice for CITC: “I look forward to using my many years of experience in the semiconductor industry to contribute to the success of CITC in Nijmegen. Nijmegen is a location with a long heritage in semiconductor packages that have changed the world. CITC is a unique venture and has a unique position between private parties, the academic world and knowledge institutes.”

CITC is a smaller and different kind of organization than his previous employers, but Versluijs sees the potential: “CITC has attracted quite some talent in recent years, built partnerships and initiated new developments. In short: it has laid the foundation for growth, and it will flourish in the coming years. I am convinced that it has the potential to change the world of semiconductor packaging again.”

The current chairman of the CITC Supervisory Board, Roel Fonville, adds: “The Supervisory Board is very pleased to welcome Toni Versluijs to our midst. His personality and broad experience in the industry and in the Nijmegen region will help the Board to fulfill its role in securing the continued development of the organization.”

About CITC
Chip Integration Technology Center (CITC) is a non-profit, joint innovation center specializing in heterogeneous integration and advanced chip packaging technology. CITC has created an effective ecosystem in which companies, research and educational institutes work on bridging the gap between academics and industry. CITC's contribution to the ecosystem is to provide access to innovation, infrastructure, and education. CITC was founded in 2019 with strategic partners TNO and Delft University of Technology and is supported by local and regional governments.
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MUNICH, Germany ─ August 19, 2024 Themed Innovation and Collaboration: Powering Sustainable Exponential Growth, SEMICON Europa 2024 will gather industry experts November 12-15 at Messe München in Munich, Germany for insights into the latest innovations and trends in sustainability, mobility, healthcare, materials, packaging, fab management and workforce. Co-located with electronica, SEMICON Europa, Europe’s premier exhibition and conference for the microelectronics supply chain, will feature keynotes from the electronics design and manufacturing ecosystem, academia and governments. Registration is open. 

SEMICON Europa"Leaders from across the value chain at SEMICON Europa will discuss innovations and collaboration strategies that are driving semiconductor industry growth in Europe and globally," said Laith Altimime, president of SEMI Europe. "The industry remains committed to ensuring harmony between technological advancement and environmental progress. We look forward to hosting visionaries as they offer insights into achieving sustainable growth and overcoming the talent gap."

A key highlight of the event, the CxO Summit, will bring together visionary leaders from across the value chain to discuss how Europe’s microelectronics ecosystem can collaborate to uphold strategic leadership. The Summit will serve as a stage for fostering insightful partnerships on pressing and emerging challenges throughout SEMICON Europa. Executives from AMS Osram, Bosch, Comet Group, Inficon, Porsche, Schneider Electric, Siemens, STMicroelectronics, and other leading companies will share insights on the critical issues shaping the foundation for sustainable exponential growth in the European semiconductor industry.

SEMICON Europa 2024 will feature the launch of the III-V Compound Summit that will showcase the critical importance and emerging impact of III-V compound semiconductors in driving the future of electronics.

“Advancements in III-V compound semiconductor materials are crucial for the next generation of high-performance, energy-efficient devices, supporting the industry to overcome manufacturing complexities, boost efficiency and reduce costs,” said Ajit Manocha, SEMI President and CEO. “The III-V Compound Summit at SEMICON Europa will be an indispensable discussion in how these technologies will transform the electronics landscape, marking the beginning of a new era of technological progress.” 

Additional SEMICON Europa Highlights

  • ITF Chip into the Future - Powered by imec: Industry leaders will examine how the EU Chips Act can advance Europe’s semiconductor industry through collaboration, innovation, and investment. Discussions will cover key drivers, best practices, and the future of chip research and manufacturing.
  • Advanced Packaging Conference: Leading experts will discuss innovations in chiplets, heat dissipation, miniaturization, and other advanced packaging techniques essential for meeting the high-performance computing demands of modern AI applications.
  • Fab Management Forum: Presenters will explore strategies to enhance semiconductor manufacturing efficiency and performance. Topics include global market strategies, smart manufacturing, innovations, environmental sustainability, supply chain resilience, and next-gen technologies.
  • MEMS & Imaging Sensors Summit: Sessions will examine how advancements in MEMS and imaging technologies are enhancing connectivity and driving innovation across sectors such as agriculture, automotive, and healthcare, with a focus on the integration of AI/ML and data fusion in next-generation applications.
  • SEMI Networking Night: Industry stakeholders will gather to connect with peers and explore new business partnerships.

Executive Forum Programs 

  • Cultivating a Thriving SiC Market: This session will feature insights from industry leaders addressing the challenges and solutions in Silicon Carbide (SiC) power semiconductors, crucial for automotive and AI applications.
  • Electrification and Power Semiconductors: Examining key innovations in power semiconductors driving global electrification, this session will cover focus areas including efficiency, cost-performance, manufacturing technologies, and the role of semiconductors in advancing sustainable energy and electric vehicles.
  • Global Automotive Advisory Council Summit - Smart Mobility Forum: Addressing current challenges and opportunities in automotive semiconductor technology, this forum will bring together stakeholders and innovators to explore trends, such as autonomous, electric and software defined vehicle, towards a sustainable future in mobility.
  • Innovation Showcase: Attendees will learn about innovations in the microelectronics and semiconductor space.
  • Integrated Photonics: This session will explore how photonic integrated circuits (PICs) are transforming various industries by combining optical and electronic systems into compact, high performance, energy and cost-efficient designs.
  • Meet the SEMIs: Session attendees will have opportunities to network with SEMI European Committee Members, exchange ideas, and discuss ways to advance the industry.
  • Smart Manufacturing: This session will explore AI solutions for smarter semiconductor manufacturing operations, including data acquisition, digital twins, and autonomous production, with a focus on climate. 

TechARENA Programs 

  • 20 Under 30 Recognition Program: The 2024 SEMI Europe 20 Under 30 will honor young leaders in the microelectronics supply chain for their career success, leadership, commitment, community involvement, and collaborative innovation.
  • Advocacy and Geopolitics: Exploring the European Economic Security Strategy's impact on the semiconductor industry, this session will feature presenters discussing how new policies affect global supply chains and the need for international cooperation to ensure competitiveness and long-term growth.
  • Breakthroughs in Medical Technology: This session will explore how advanced medical electronics and semiconductors are advancing digital healthcare for the future.
  • Building the Talent Pipeline – SEMI Initiatives: Session attendees will discover how SEMI initiatives are fostering a robust talent pipeline for the semiconductor industry through university partnerships, STEM outreach, ongoing training, and diversity programs.
  • End-to-End Cybersecurity: Experts will come together to explore comprehensive solutions for securing semiconductor supply chains, protecting intellectual property, and ensuring product integrity in a connected world.
  • EU Digital Forum: Partners from HiCONNECTS and other R&D EU-funded projects will demonstrate how innovative heterogeneous integration (HI) core technologies address major societal and technical challenges.
  • European Projects for a Diverse Talent Pipeline: Speakers will highlight European Commission funded projects under the EU Chips Act aimed at addressing the urgent talent gap in the semiconductor industry by enhancing STEM education, re-skilling and up-skilling, promoting diversity, and sharing best practices in recruitment and onboarding.
  • Future Disruptions: Experts will share actionable insights and strategies on critical topics such as supply chain management, sustainability, ESG, PFAS regulations, and geopolitical impacts to navigate future disruptions in the semiconductor industry.
  • Future of Computing: This session will examine how advancements in quantum computing, neuromorphic computing, and trusted electronics are addressing global challenges and transforming the future of information processing with innovative solutions.
  • Future of Work: Industry leaders will discuss how inclusive leadership can address the global talent shortage, develop the next generation of industry leaders, and foster a diverse and sustainable workforce.
  • Materials Innovation: This session will examine how innovations in materials are advancing Moore’s Law, supporting sustainable semiconductor manufacturing, and addressing global environmental challenges.
  • SCREENInnovation For a Sustainable World: Experts will present updates on new equipment platforms and solutions for Industry 4.0, 3D-Integration, and More-than-Moore devices, drawing from 25 years of collaboration with European partners.
  • Tackling Investment in Semiconductors Start-Ups: This session will feature demonstrations on how European innovations are enabling future technology roadmaps and scaling up start-ups in the industry. 

For more details, please visit the SEMICON Europa 2024 website and connect with SEMI Europe on X or LinkedIn @SEMIEurope (#SEMICONEuropa).

Press and media partners can register for free by contacting Sitong He at [email protected].

SEMICON Europa Sponsors 

About SEMI

SEMI ® is the global industry association connecting over 3,000 member companies and 1.5 million professionals worldwide across the semiconductor and electronics design and manufacturing supply chain. We accelerate member collaboration on solutions to top industry challenges through Advocacy, Workforce Development, Sustainability, Supply Chain Management and other programs. Our SEMICON ® expositions and events, technology communities, standards and market intelligence help advance our members’ business growth and innovations in design, devices, equipment, materials, services and software, enabling smarter, faster, more secure electronics. Visit www.semi.org, contact a regional office, and connect with SEMI on LinkedIn and X to learn more.

Association Contacts

Maria Daniela Perez / SEMI Europe 
Phone: +49 160 2562977 
Email: [email protected]

Samer Bahou / SEMI Headquarters
Phone: +1 408 943 7870
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Certified B CorporationTM recertification and 2024 Impact Report accredit commitment to positive impact.

Rolla, MO – July 30, 2024 – Brewer Science, Inc., a global leader in semiconductor innovation, is thrilled to announce its recertification as a Certified B Corporation™. This achievement underscores Brewer Science's steadfast commitment to sustainable business practices and ethical operations.

Certified B Corporations meet high standards of verified social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability. Brewer Science's recertification reaffirms its dedication to People Using Business as a Force for Good®, aligning with a global movement of companies seeking to balance profit with purpose. Brewer Science received its initial B Corp Certification in 2021. Certified B Corporations are required to renew their certification every three years, by completing a meticulous assessment process conducted by B Lab™, the certifying body of B Corps, which examines over 170 factors while reviewing Brewer Science’s customers and vendors, record of inclusion, community involvement, corporate governance and environmental impact. Key elements such as average employee tenure, charitable giving, energy savings plan, recycling policies, employee volunteer service, and employee upward mobility are also analyzed.

Alongside this milestone, Brewer Science is proud to unveil its 2024 Impact Report, offering a detailed overview of the company's impact across the five key areas identified by B Corp: Governance, Workers, Community, Environment, and Customers.

The 2024 Impact Report showcases Brewer Science's significant achievements and progress in fostering positive impacts within its sphere of influence. Highlights include:

• Environment Impact
o Reducing carbon footprint for Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG by 80% from baselines (2018) by 2030
o Achieving net zero carbon footprint by 2050

• Customer Impact
o Building a collaborative supply chain
o Participating in industry consortiums, such as SEMI

• Employee Impact
o Improving employee benefits, such as community service leave
o Assessing employee satisfaction through third-party anonymous survey

• Community Impact
o Collaborating with companies, like Askinosie Chocolate, to improve public health
o Supporting STEM education in schools and community organizations

• Governance Impact
o Ensuring equity by being Certified Employee-Owned
o Providing transparency through third-party audits, such as GreenCircle Certified

"Renewing our Certified B Corporation status underscores Brewer Science's ongoing dedication to integrating social and environmental responsibility into our core business strategy," states Terry Brewer, Founder and Executive Chairman of Brewer Science. "Since our initial certification, we've leveraged over three years of experience to amplify our impact across global operations, benefiting our employees, communities, and customers worldwide. We believe in the mission to Use Business as a Force for Good, and we will continue to deliver on our promise to drive positive change and create lasting value for all stakeholders."

Brewer Science's recertification reflects its continuous journey towards driving positive change within the semiconductor industry and beyond. By maintaining B Corp status, the company remains part of a global community of like-minded organizations dedicated to redefining success in business.

To access the 2024 Impact Report and learn more about Brewer Science's sustainability initiatives, please visit www.brewerscience.com/going-green.

About Brewer Science
Brewer Science is a global leader in developing and manufacturing next-generation materials and processes that foster the technology needed for tomorrow. Since 1981, we’ve expanded our technology portfolio within advanced lithography, advanced packaging, smart devices, and printed electronics to enable cutting-edge microdevices and unique quality monitoring systems for water and air applications. We are Certified Employee-Owned and a Certified B Corporation™, using our business as a force for good. Our headquarters are in Rolla, Missouri, with customer support throughout the world. Learn more at: www.brewerscience.com.

About B Lab
B Lab is transforming the global economy to benefit all people, communities, and the planet. A leader in economic systems change, the global network creates standards, policies, tools, and programs for business, and we certify companies — known as B Corps — who are leading the way. To date, 8,000 B Corps across 95 countries and 161 industries employ over 750,000 workers, and more than 280,000 companies manage their impact with the B Impact Assessment and the SDG Action Manager. B Lab has created and led efforts to pass over 50 corporate statutes globally that enable stakeholder governance: www.bcorporation.net

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Course Description 

The Failure Yield Analysis course is an 8-hour webinar held over two days, for 4 hours each day. This course offers an introduction to a variety of effective tools, as well as the overall process flow for locating and characterizing the defect responsible for the failure. Analysts are required to understand a variety of disciplines in order to effectively perform failure analysis. This requires knowledge of subjects like design, testing, technology, processing materials science, chemistry, and even optics. Failed devices and low yields can lead to customer returns and idle manufacturing lines, costing a company millions of dollars a day. This course is designed for every manager, engineer, and technician working in the semiconductor field, using semiconductor components and supplying tools to the industry. 

Course Objectives

  1. This seminar will provide participants with an overview of the tools, techniques, and processes used in failure and yield analysis.
  2. Participants will be able to determine how to proceed with a submitted request for analysis, ensuring that the analysis is done with the greatest probability of success.
  3. The seminar will identify the advantages and disadvantages of a wide variety of tools and techniques that are used for failure and yield analysis.

     

Course Topics

  • Introduction to Failure Analysis
  • Failure Analysis Principles/Procedures
  • Gathering Information
  • Package Level Testing
  • Electrical Testing
  • Decapsulation/Backside Sample Preparation
  • Die Inspection
  • Photon Emission Microscopy
  • Electron Beam Tools
  • Optical Beam Tools
  • Thermal Detection Techniques
  • Chip-Level Deprocessing
  • Analytical Techniques
  • Probing
  • Focused Ion Beam Technology

 

Chris Henderson 

Semitracks, Inc. 

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Note that only the person who registered will receive a certificate of completion. This virtual training will not be recorded. Attendees must be present to access course knowledge. 

Can't find the training link day of? After you register, you will receive the link to the live training via the email address you provided. In addition, you will receive email reminders about 24 hours in an advance and an hour before with the same link. Please keep these emails on hand to access the trainings on time. If you do not see any confirmation emails, please check your junk/spam folders before contacting SEMI U for support.

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The Failure Yield Analys course is an 8-hour webinar that is held for 4 hours each day. 

Pricing
  • Members: $599
  • Non-Members: $649
  • Students/Vets: $549

* For group orders with 10+ attendees, and for Students/Veterans, discounted pricing, please contact [email protected].

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Brewer Science Named 2024 National Top Workplace in Manufacturing Industry

Work-life balance and supportive managers among top culture drivers identified

Rolla, MO – July 15, 2024 – Brewer Science, Inc., a global leader in developing and manufacturing next-generation materials and processes for the microelectronics and optoelectronics industries, has been named a 2024 National Top Workplace in the Manufacturing Industry, marking the fourth consecutive year the company has received this recognition.

Brewer Science has been named 2024 Top Workplaces 2024 based upon employee feedback

This list is based solely on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey administered by employee engagement technology partner Energage LLC, a research company with more than 18 years of experience surveying over 27 million employees at 70,000 organizations. Results are calculated by comparing the survey’s research-based statements, including 15 Culture Drivers proven to predict high performance against industry benchmarks.

In addition to being named a National Top Workplace in the Manufacturing Industry, Brewer Science received regional recognition as a 2024 Top Workplace in Greater St. Louis, marking the eighth consecutive year the company has received this recognition.

“Being recognized as a Top Workplace both on a national industry level, as well as locally within our community, speaks volumes to Brewer Science’s dedication in providing our employee-owners with the most fulfilling work experience,” states Dan Brewer, Executive Vice President, Corporate Resources Officer at Brewer Science.

Culture Badges demonstrate employee satisfaction

Brewer Science ranked in the top 25% in two culture drivers, thus earning separate Culture Badges for Work-Life Balance and Supportive Managers, described by Energage as the following:

Work-Life Balance: Employees have the flexibility they need to balance their work and personal life.

Earning the Work-Life Balance badge is best exemplified by some of Brewer Science’s policies and benefits, including:

- Community Service Leave
- Flexible Schedules
- Wellness Breaks
- Disconnect Days

Supportive Managers: Employees feel the managers at Brewer Science care about their concerns and help them learn, grow and succeed.

Earning the Supportive Managers badge is best exemplified by some of Brewer Science’s leader development programs, including:

- Emotional Intelligence Training
- On-Demand Coaching and Mentoring
- Leader Development Programs
- Educational Assistance

“Brewer Science is honored to receive the Top Workplace Award for the eighth consecutive year and to be recognized for supportive managers and work-life balance – drivers enabling our employee-owners to be fulfilled and engaged,” states Vicki Hallsworth, Director of International Human Resources at Brewer Science. “Valuing our employees’ well-being and workplace experience is key to our success, as their investment and satisfaction drives company and industry growth, exceptional service and innovative solutions our customers and communities trust and expect.”

Providing customized solutions to customers’ unique complex situations requires high regard for a sense of purpose and commitment by everyone within the company. This dedication has been instilled through the company values and creates a workplace flourishing with culture. The employees at Brewer Science are attentive to their roles in the company and the value they articulate to the customers, suppliers, and industry. This has been exemplified by the company becoming Certified Employee-Owned in 2020. Additionally, the company was recognized for meeting the highest corporate social and environmental standards, transparency, and accountability to all stakeholders by becoming a Certified B Corporation™ in 2021.

Learn more about Brewer Science’s company culture and explore career opportunities by visiting our website: https://www.brewerscience.com/about-us/company/careers/

About Brewer Science
Brewer Science is a global leader in developing and manufacturing next-generation materials and processes that foster the technology needed for tomorrow. Since 1981, we’ve expanded our technology portfolio within advanced lithography, advanced packaging, smart devices, and printed electronics to enable cutting-edge microdevices and unique quality monitoring systems for water and air applications. We are Certified Employee-Owned and a Certified B Corporation™, using our business as a force for good. Our headquarters are in Rolla, Missouri, with customer support throughout the world. Learn more at: www.brewerscience.com.

Verific Design Automation today affirmed its position as the leading provider of front-end platforms powering an emerging electronic design automation (EDA) space by collaborating with a group of well-funded artificial intelligence (AI) EDA startups.

These new AI EDA companies use Verific’s unsurpassed language support for fast, accurate large language model (LLM) development, speeding time to market for products that range from functional verification, chip design to code development.

AI EDA providers PrimisAI and Silimate, founded by former chip designers, will be in the Verific booth (#1414) AI showcase at the 61st Design Automation Conference (DAC) June 24-26 at Moscone West in San Francisco.

“This new and exciting market segment is about to change the entire makeup of the EDA industry,” says Rick Carlson, vice president of Verific. “We are about to see a variety of tools, technologies and methodologies destined to change the way chip design and verification is done.”

Introducing the EDA Startups Ushering in the Era of AI EDA
PrimisAI and Silimate will be showcased in the Verific DAC booth and present their unique use of AI technology to eliminate error-prone repetitive tasks for efficient and more productive chip design.

PrimisAI offers a generative AI solution for chip design with advanced language-to-code and language-to-verification capabilities through its interactive AI assistant to address complex hardware challenges across the entire design stack from concept to bitstream/GDSII. RapidGPT, unveiled earlier this year, lets engineers interact with their design and the entire EDA ecosystem with a natural language interface, boosting productivity and accelerating time-to-market. Founded by serial entrepreneur Naveed Sherwani who serves as chairman and CEO, PrimisAI is backed by two early-stage investors.

“Verific’s front-end platform lived up to its well-earned status of industry standard as we implemented it in RapidGPT,” remarks Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon, CSO of PrimisAI. “The robustness and quality of the Verific front-end platform ensured we would deliver a tool that would give engineers a seamless and efficient workflow.”

Silimate, backed by Y Combinator, is building the co-pilot for chip designers to help build better chips faster. Silimate finds functional bugs, predicts power, performance and area (PPA) issues, and recommends real and accurate fixes in real time, and is already being used by chip teams building complex IP and SoCs. Co-founders Ann Wu and Akash Levy previously built chips and EDA tools at Apple, Stanford, NVIDIA, and Synopsys.

“Verific consistently produces quality products and offers exceptional quality support,” comments Wu. “Their parsers are fantastic and result in very quick tool bring-up times for our customers.”

Metalware co-founded by Ryan Chow and Andrew Nedea is another Verific front-end platform user. It was started with initial funding from Y Combinator with the mission to accelerate embedded development using AI technology after personally experiencing repeated bottlenecks in embedded software at SpaceX. The Metalware AI EDA tools help designers rapidly write HDL and embedded C/C++ by combining insights from manuals, datasheets and code, offering 10x faster development by automating low-level programming.

“Verific embodies our stated goals to reduce the time it takes to design chips and systems,” affirms Chow. “Verific and its team of experienced EDA engineers have shown repeatedly that its front-end platforms enable a project that would normally take days to be completed in hours.”

Another AI EDA startup in stealth mode is also a new Verific user. Details will be announced shortly.

DAC AI Showcase
Verific will demonstrate its SystemVerilog, Verilog, VHDL and UPF front-end platforms, while PrimisAI and Silimate will be in the Verific DAC Booth #1414 at various times of the day to give 10-minute presentations.

DAC will be held from Monday, June 24, through Wednesday, June 26, from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. at Moscone West in San Francisco.

To arrange a demonstration or private meeting, send email to [email protected]

DAC registration is open.

About Verific Design Automation
Verific Design Automation is the leading provider of SystemVerilog, Verilog, VHDL and UPF Parser Platforms that enable project groups to develop advanced electronic design automation (EDA) products quickly and cost effective worldwide. With offices in Alameda, Calif., and Kolkata, India, Verific has shipped more than 60,000 copies of its software used worldwide by the EDA and semiconductor industry since it was founded in 1999.

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Email: [email protected]
Website: www.verific.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/verific-design-automation-inc/
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Axiomise, a company noted for enabling formal verification adoption, today announced the formation of its Technical Advisory Board and its first two members, Dr. Vidya Chandran Darbari and Colin McKellar.

Dr. Darbari is an Axiomise co-founder and company director as well as Senior Lecturer in Structural Biology at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). McKellar, formerly Vice President of Imagination Technologies, is currently Senior Director of Hardware at X-Silicon Inc.

“Vidya and Colin have long served as my unofficial advisers and confidants as I built Axiomise from the ground up,” remarks Dr. Ashish Darbari, founder and CEO of Axiomise. “Formalizing our relationships with Vidya and Colin will further strengthen the company and the expertise of our formal verification experts.”

“I have had the pleasure of watching Axiomise grow from early startup to a formidable verification provider and I couldn’t be prouder,” states Dr. Darbari. “I look forward to adding my voice as a member of the Technical Advisory Board.

My relationship with Ashish goes back to the early days of Imagination,” notes McKellar. “I watched with amazement and respect as he implemented a rigorous formal verification flow that caught bugs that would have forced costly respins and threats to the company’s good name and reputation.”

About Dr. Vidya Chandran Darbari
Dr Vidya Chandran Darbari, an Axiomise co-founder and company director, has a multi-disciplinary record combining medicine, life sciences, mathematics and technology. A leader and key contributor who leads from the front, Dr. Darbari helped steer Axiomise from its early stages to establishing it as a global leader in formal verification consulting and services, training and RISC-V solutions. She is a senior lecturer at the Queen Mary University of London with several impactful publications in high-end journals including Nature and Science. Dr Darbari received her Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree from Seth G.S. Medical College (KEM Hospital) in Mumbai, India, before completing her Master of Technology (MTech) degree from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay. Dr. Darbari obtained her Doctorate degree from the University of Cambridge. She has been recognized for her innovative research through Biochemical Society Early Career Award, British Crystallographic Society Early Career prize and recently a Research Excellence Award by the Science and Engineering Faculty at QMUL.

About Colin McKellar
Colin McKellar brings the customer experience to the Axiomise team having been a key player in driving customer engagements in his previous roles with Apple, Intel, TI, SiFive and SEGA among others. He started his career in electronics 30 years ago in Sony Broadcast and Professional working on HD video encode and decode. Most of his career was spent working at Imagination Technologies as a key contributor to the graphics IP roadmap and was instrumental in bringing in and maturing a world-class verification infrastructure including simulation, formal verification and large FPGA, emulation and silicon farms. McKellar joined X-Silicon in 2023 with the responsibility to drive product and execution for bringing graphics and AI acceleration to the RISC-V ecosystem. He has a wealth of design and verification experience across GPU, CPU, AI and SoC chips successfully managing large multinational teams of more than 200 engineers.

About Axiomise
Axiomise is accelerating formal verification adoption through its unique combination of training, consulting, services and specialized verification solutions for RISC-V. Axiomise was founded by Dr. Ashish Darbari, FBCS, FIETE, DPhil (Oxford), who has been a formal verification practitioner for more than two decades with 60 patents in formal verification and over 70 publications.

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Website: www.axiomise.com
Twitter: @axiomise
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/axiomise/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/axiomise