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Stanton Chase is pleased to announce that Sundar Rajan Ramalingam has joined the firm as a Partner in North America. His addition strengthens the firm's executive search and leadership consulting capabilities for the semiconductor sector at a time of rapid transformation.

Sundar brings nearly three decades of leadership experience across manufacturing and global technology sectors. He has scaled a multi-billion-dollar global engineering division and supported the growth of several Global Capability Centers (GCCs). Within the semiconductor ecosystem, he has played a pivotal role in building and advising leadership teams across chip design, chip-to-cloud platforms, semiconductor fabs, and foundry operations.

This deep operational and strategic background gives Sundar a unique perspective on the evolving talent needs of semiconductor organizations.

"The semiconductor industry is entering a pivotal era—what I call a 'perfect leadership storm'—driven by generative AI, strategic autonomy imperatives, and breakthroughs like 3nm and advanced packaging," said Sundar. "While these trends are accelerating innovation, the industry also faces a growing talent gap. Companies need capable leaders who can navigate complexity, scale innovation, and build resilient teams. I plan to use my experience in technology and manufacturing to help semiconductor companies find executives who deliver results and foster sustainable growth."

Sundar's career spans both strategic HR leadership and general management with P&L responsibility, offering clients a rare blend of technical insight and leadership development expertise.

"Sundar fits well with our North American team and fills a specific need in our practice," said Mickey Matthews, Managing Director at Stanton Chase in North America and Chair of the Governance Committee. "His time working across borders gives him a genuine understanding of how global teams function. Blending this multicultural understanding with Sundar's deep technology products and services vertical expertise matters a lot to the clients we serve and specifically in the semiconductor space."

Jan-Bart Smits, Managing Partner at Stanton Chase Amsterdam and Global Sector Leader for Semiconductors, added: "Sundar joins us when the semiconductor industry sits at a turning point. Firms in this sector are looking for something different in their executives—people who understand both market forces and engineering details. Sundar knows this world and will further enhance our ability to serve chip makers and their suppliers."

As the semiconductor industry moves into a new chapter—marked by AI-driven demand, geopolitical shifts, and the race toward next-gen nodes—Sundar's appointment signals Stanton Chase's commitment to helping clients lead with confidence and clarity.

Sundar holds an MBA from XLRI Jamshedpur (India) and completed executive education programs, including the Chief Human Resource Officer Program at Wharton, University of Pennsylvania.

He will serve clients from Stanton Chase offices in Baltimore and Raleigh, USA, as well as Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Chennai, India—locations near semiconductor business centers.

Click here to learn more about Sundar.

Click here to learn more about Stanton Chase's semiconductor expertise.

About Stanton Chase

Stanton Chase ranks among the top global retained executive search firms with more than 76 offices in 45 countries and a worldwide team of senior consultants. Stanton Chase serves clients across multiple industry specialties and places C-suite executives, senior managers, and board members for companies ranging from global corporations to emerging businesses. Stanton Chase belongs to the Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants (AESC), adhering to the highest industry standards of professionalism and ethics.

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SEMI International Standards Program
SEMI Standards Compound Semiconductor Materials China TC Chapter Spring Meeting 2025
Tuesday,  June 17, 2025 
13:00-15:30

 

(Registration is REQUIRED)

Registration Link:  https://forms.office.com/r/Z42PR45D17


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13:00 – 13:30 Registration
13:30 – 13:45 Welcome & Call to Order
13:45 – 13:50 Review and Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes
13:50 – 13:55 SEMI Staff Report
13:55 – 15:15 Ballot Review
15:15 – 15:30 New Action Items & Next Meeting


 

Standards Contact information:
Sara Ma
SEMI China
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 86.21.6027.8578

1:00 pm - 3:30 pm Off Add to Calendar 2025-06-17 13:00:00 2025-06-17 15:30:00 SEMI Standards Compound Semiconductor Materials China TC Chapter Spring Meeting 2025 SEMI International Standards ProgramSEMI Standards Compound Semiconductor Materials China TC Chapter Spring Meeting 2025Tuesday,  June 17, 2025 13:00-15:30 (Registration is REQUIRED)Registration Link:  https://forms.office.com/r/Z42PR45D17Virtual Meeting link:https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MzEzMmQ1ZmEtNWY4MS00YTMyLTk2MjItNmY4MDUyZTgzZmUx%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22cca80bdd-74bd-4f17-8e6d-eecd0bac5a02%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%222dbae6bb-4b60-491c-ae68-683c1936a57e%22%7d  13:00 – 13:30 Registration13:30 – 13:45 Welcome & Call to Order13:45 – 13:50 Review and Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes13:50 – 13:55 SEMI Staff Report13:55 – 15:15 Ballot Review15:15 – 15:30 New Action Items & Next Meeting Standards Contact information:Sara MaSEMI ChinaEmail: [email protected]: 86.21.6027.8578 China SEMI.org [email protected] Asia/Shanghai public Asia/Shanghai
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  2. Topics explored in creating the Guidance
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  4. Who was involved in the development
  5. Who should use the Guidance
  6. How it differs from existing standards and protocols

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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.

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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_Angeles
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(Shenyang, China) March 25, 2025 – Heraeus, a leading global technology group, celebrated the official launch of its new Heraeus Covantics plant in Shenyang, northeast China. This significant milestone was witnessed by over 150 representatives from Heraeus' global and China management teams, customers, government officials, and partners.

Dr. Frank Stietz, member of the Board of Managing Directors & COO of Heraeus Group, emphasized: "As China continues to advance in developing high-quality industries, Heraeus is actively contributing to this progress. The opening of our new production site in Shenyang is a testament to our ongoing commitment to our “In China, for China” strategy and our dedication to being close to our customers.

The new facility, with an investment of nearly RMB 600 million integrates advanced green and smart technologies. It specializes in high-purity synthetic quartz products for semiconductor applications, significantly enhancing production efficiency. Aligned with Heraeus’ sustainability vision, the plant features an advanced wastewater recycling system and 100% automated control. Plans for a rooftop solar power system will further reduce carbon emissions.

The plant's dedicated R&D facility has secured multiple utility model patents, overcoming key technical challenges in quartz processing. Xiaodong Cai, General Manager of Heraeus Covantics China, stated, "Once fully operational, the plant's capacity and output value are expected to significantly increase, generating substantial economic and social benefits."

Heraeus will continue to focus on semiconductor devices and integrated circuit industrialization, driving the development of a comprehensive semiconductor ecosystem in Northeast China.

About Heraeus
Heraeus is a family-owned global technology group headquartered in Hanau, Germany. The company’s roots go back to a family pharmacy started in 1660. With its expertise and
resources, Heraeus has been making meaningful contributions over generations and is committed to do so in the future. Today, the group bundles diverse activities in four Business Platforms: Metals and Recycling, Healthcare, Semiconductor and Electronics, as well as Industrials. Customers benefit from innovative technologies and solutions based on broad materials knowledge and technological leadership. In the 2023 financial year, the group generated revenues of €25.6 billion (US$27.7 billion*) with approximately 16,400 employees in 40 countries. Heraeus is one of the top 10 family-owned companies in Germany.

About Heraeus Covantics
Heraeus Covantics is a technology leader specializing in the manufacturing and processing of the industry’s highest purity quartz, fused silica and other high-end materials such as ceramics
and composites. With locations in Europe, USA and Asia, Heraeus Covantics manufactures semi-finished products, complex system components and custom-tailored solutions made of quartz glass, fused silica and ceramic materials. They are used in the data transmission and telecommunication industry, the production of specialty optical fibers for industrial and medical applications, semiconductor manufacturing and optical applications among others.

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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.

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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

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Registration & Networking Lunch

Meet and connect with key industry stakeholders, policy leaders, and Microsoft’s sustainability leadership.

1:00 pm - 1:10 pm
Mousumi Bhat
Mousumi Bhat, PhD
VP SEMI Sustainability
SEMI

SEMI Global Climate Summit Workshops: Welcome

1:10 pm - 1:25 pm
Giorgio Fortunato
Giorgio Fortunato
Google

Energy in the APAC Region: Outlook & Strategies

1:30 pm - 1:45 am
susannah calvin
Susannah Calvin
Environment & Supply Chain Innovation
Apple, Inc.

Journey to Carbon Neutral - Supply Chain Focus

1:45 pm - 2:05 pm
Leslie Esparza
Leslie Esparza
Director, Responsible Sourcing
Microsoft
Leo Aspauza
Microsoft
William Hudson
Moderator
Will Hudson
Microsoft

Reflections on Microsoft Supplier Days & Looking Forward

2:05 pm - 2:15 pm
Mousumi Bhat
Mousumi Bhat, PhD
VP, Global Sustainability
SEMI

Overview of GCSW Workshops

2:15 pm - 6:30 pm

Facilities Abatement Tours

(Tours are full and no longer available to new registrants.)

Workshop 1: Manufacturing Fab Scope 1 Emissions

8:30 am - 8:50 am

Breakfast and Networking

8:50 am - 9:20 am
Beth Elroy
Beth Elroy
Vice President, Global EHS & Sustainability
Micron

Collaborative solutions for emissions challenges

9:20 am - 9:35 am
Cristal Phwan
Cristal Phwan
APAC Sustainability Team Manager
GlobalFoundries

Fabs Deploying new abatement tech; brownfield retrofits

9:35 am - 9:50 am
Robin Sim
Robin Sim
Facility Manager - Operation & Hookup Program
STMicroelectronics

Innovative ways to complete brownfield retrofits while minimizing fab disruption

9:50 am - 10:05 am
Hak Joon Kim
Dr. Hak Joon Kim
Principal Researcher
Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM)

New abatement tech for both greenfield & brownfield fabs

10:05 am - 10:20 am
Haein Cho
Dr. Haein Cho
Samsung

Samsung's journey to net zero & Scope 1 strategies

10:20 am - 10:45 am

Workshop 1

- Retrofits: Learnings; forward-looking; benchmark projects; modular approaches
- Abatement Technology / Performance Roadmap: accelerating timelines; trends; alignment

10:45 am - 11:15 am
Scott Clendenning
Scott Clendenning, PhD
Intel
Gottfried Wastlbauer
Dr. Gottfried Wastlbauer
Head of Positioning & Business Model
Electronics business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

Low GWP Gases

11:15 am - 11:40 am

Workshop 2: Risk assessment & Methodology

11:40 am - 12:40 pm
Dr. Shou Nam Lee
Dr. Shou-Nan Li
ITRI
Rahul Singh
Dr. Rahul Singh
Manager, Emissions Analysis
Micron
Troy Boley
Troy Boley
President
Spectrum
Jonghan Lee
Jonghan Lee
SK Hynix

Emissions Measurement

12:40 pm - 1:05 pm

Workshop 3: Real-time monitoring, calibration variation, regulatory

1:05 pm - 1:30 pm

Readouts & Lunch Break

Workshop 2: Manufacturing Energy Efficiency – fab/subfab interoperability, toolkits and ROI calculations

1:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Kevin Chan
Kevin Chan
Lead, Artificial Intelligence
Micron

IDM perspective, state of the art sensor deployment & best practices for energy efficiency

2:00 pm - 2:15 pm
James Oh
James Oh
Aveva

Immediate Opportunities around Energy Efficiency

2:15 pm - 2:30 pm
John Golightly
John Golightly
VP of Sustainability
ASM

ASM Energy Efficiency Story

Net Zero Operations through Innovation and Collaboration

2:30 pm - 3:00 pm

EE Workshop 1: Sensor Deployment for Equipment

From energy sensor to harmonics & power quality detection and remediation

3:00 pm - 3:45 pm
Shaun Crawford
Shaun Crawford
Product Manager
Applied Materials
Stefanie Hammer
Stefanie Hammer
General Manager
Algorismic
Michael Neel
Michael Neel
Director of Marketing
Inficon

Operations Energy Efficiency Opportunities, Process and Recommendations

State-of-the-art Sub-Fab Interoperability

3:45 pm - 4:15 pm
TBD

EE Workshop 2: Communication & Interoperability

4:15 pm - 4:45 pm
Slava Libman
Slava Libman
FTD Solutions
James Oh
James Oh
Aveva
Mark da Silva
Mark da Silva
SEMI Smart Manufacturing

Current Solutions - Data Aggregation & Dashboard: Case Study

4:45 pm - 5:15 pm
Teh Seimens
Teh Tiack Ein
Head of Presales, Southeast Asia
Siemens Digital Industries Software
Arul
Arul Ambikapathi
Lam Research
Mark da Silva
SEMI Smart Data AI Initiative

Future Solution - Digital Twin (Design, Build, Operate & Maintain a Fab)

5:15 pm - 5:45 pm

Workshop 3: Data Management & Reporting

5:45 pm - 6:00 pm

Read out

Workshop 3: Renewable Energy Education & Advocacy – global state-of-play, market breakouts for education and solution short listing

8:00 am - 8:30 am

Networking & Breakfast

8:30 am - 9:00 am
Low - EMA
Xin Wei Low
Assistant Chief Executive
EMA

The Net Zero Imperative and Singapore's Role

9:00 am - 9:20 am
William Hudson
Will Hudson
Asia Pacific Sustainability Policy Director
Microsoft

One Goal, One Grid; Unlocking Clean Power Together

9:20 am - 9:50 am
Ali Izadi
Ali Izadi-Najafabadi
Head of APAC
Bloomberg NEF

Global state of play on accessible RE

9:50 am - 10:10 am
Michael Thomas
Mike Thomas
Managing Director
Lantau Group

Friendly Policies to Renewable Energy

10:10 am - 10:20 am
Eric Gibbs
Clean Energy Buyers Association

Procurement Hub

10:30 am - 12:00 pm

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)

10:30 am - 11:15 pm
Seiya Miyake
Seiya Miyake
Renewable Energy Promoting Organization, Inc.
Shawn Woo
3 Degrees

How to Procure: Japan

11:15 am - 12:00 pm
Oursan Jin
Ousam Jin
CREF

How to Procure: South Korea

10:30 am - 11:15 am
Henry Eu
Asia Clean Energy Consortium (ACEC)
Greg Thomassin
Gregory Thomassin
Business Development
Total Energies
Michael Thomas
Mike Thomas
LTG

How to Procure: Singapore/Malaysia

11:15 am - 12:00 pm
Jung Choi
Jung Choi
Regional Manager for Asia-Pacific
CRS
Wei In
Wei-In Lin
Apala

How to Procure: Taiwan

12:00 pm - 12:15 pm

Workshop Readout

12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
Albert Sutaru
Albert Sutanto
Manager SE Asia Markets and Global EACs Sourcin
Mt. Stonegate

Achieving 100% RE in Asia: Market Highlights and Corporate Sourcing

(a working lunch)

1:00 pm - 1:20 pm
Robbert Slooten
Robbert Slooten
Manager, Renewable Energy and Carbon Advisory
Schneider Electric
Bess Ng
Bess Ng
Associate Principle, Sustainability Business
Schneider Electric

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

1:30 pm - 1:50 pm
Han Chen
Han Chen
Asia Clean Energy Policy
Apple

The importance of scope 3 for Apple and the Path Forward Together

1:50 pm - 2:20 pm
Sebastian Goke, McKinsey & Company
Sebastian Goeke
Associate Partner
McKinsey & Company

Gaining transparency on Fab Scope 3 upstream emissions

2:20 pm - 2:50 pm
Christof Witte
Christof Witte
Partner
McKinsey & Company

How to drive upstream FAB decarbonization

2:50 pm - 3:10 pm
Stehanie Cotton
Stephanie Cottin
Sustainability and Safety Director & Chief of Staff to COO
Soitec

Examples of upstream suppliers taking accountability, decarbonizing

3:10 pm - 3:40 pm
Frank Bartels
Frank Bartels
Director Global Marketing and Product Management, Semiconductor Materials
BASF

Smart decarbonization of wet process solutions

3:40 pm - 4:00 pm
Corinna Wolf
Corinna Wolf
Head of Global Sustainability
Infineon

How to hold your supply chain accountable, educate them on decarbonization, and implement solutions

4:00 pm - 4:15 pm
Handy Ko
Handy Ko
Director of Materials Management
TSMC

Responsible Supply Chain Management

4:15 pm - 4:35 pm
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Jordan Davis
Responsible Business Alliance

GHG Survey; Inventory and tool for supplier outreach

Advancing Supplier Emissions Reporting: RBA’s Emissions Management Tool

4:35 pm - 4:50 pm
Marijn Vervoorn
Marijn Vervoorn
Director Sustainability Strategy
ASML

Change Management

4:50 pm - 5:40 pm

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

8:30 am - 9:00 am
Joe Palazzo
Joe Palaazo
Technical PM - Environmental Sustainability
Google

Big Picture & Objective

9:00 am - 9:30 am
Claus Cremers
Director Automotive Ecosystems, Siemens, AG
Member of the Board of Catena-X

Industry Case Study

9:30 am - 9:50 am
Sue Sung Trinity
Sue Sung
Director - ESG Global Services
Trinity Consultants

Scope 1 Data Audits

9:50 am - 10:10 am
Slava-Libman
Slava Libman
FTD Solutions

Scope 2 Reporting

10:10 am - 10:30 am
Jason Guan
Jason Guan
TFS / BASF
Rollinist Li
TFS

The power of collaboration in GHG management

10:30 am - 11:00 am
Karsten Schischke
Karsten Schischke
Group Manager Policy, Ecodesign and Circular Materials
Fraunhofer IZM

Product Carbon Footprints: Why we need to agree on system-level and component-level calculation and reporting rules

11:00 am - 11:30 am

Live Survey & Roundtable

Closing & Next Steps / Readout

11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Close out & Next Steps

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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.

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ALD enables lead-free MCP production with precise thin-film deposition, enhancing manufacturing yields, device performance, and lifetime value. Exosens chose Beneq’s P400A batch and TFS 500 ALD systems for their scalability, precision, and ability to support development from R&D to production.

Espoo, Finland, 06-Mar 2025 – Beneq and Photonis Scientific, part of the Exosens Group, have announced a significant advancement in Microchannel Plate (MCP) technology. This collaboration focuses on replacing traditional lead-based materials with ALD-enabled solutions, driving sustainable MCP manufacturing and unlocking new commercial opportunities for this versatile detection technology.

Unlocking New Potential in MCP Technology
Microchannel Plates (MCPs) are essential components in a variety of high-performance detection systems, from medical imaging and mass spectrometry to neutron imaging and scientific instrumentation. Historically manufactured using lead-silicate glass, MCPs are now transitioning to lead-free alternatives to comply with environmental regulations and improve long-term sustainability.

ALD technology plays a central role in this shift by enabling precise, conformal deposition of thin films. This approach decouples the properties of the glass substrate from those of the conductive and electron emissive coatings, allowing each to be independently optimized. The result is better performance, higher manufacturing yields, and greater flexibility to tailor MCPs to the demands of growing commercial markets.

Sustainability and Performance Gains with ALD
ALD enables MCP manufacturers to eliminate hazardous materials while achieving higher performance benchmarks. Lead-free MCPs produced using ALD deliver key benefits, such as enhanced stability, reduced noise, lower operational voltages, and minimized power consumption. ALD also supports advanced MCP designs that maintain performance under harsh conditions and extend device lifespan by up to 10 times compared to conventional methods.

“The introduction of ALD into MCP production marks a significant step forward for the industry,” said Ulrich Laupper, President and Executive General Manager of the Exosens Ultimate Detection Business Unit. “By leveraging ALD technology, we can align sustainability with high-performance detection solutions, addressing today’s market needs while preparing for future applications.”

Enabling Growth in MCP Markets with Beneq’s ALD Solutions
Photonis Scientific partnered with Beneq for its customizable TFS 500 ALD system, which supports MCP development at all stages—from R&D and pilot production to full-scale manufacturing. Beneq’s modular tool designs enable precise control over deposition parameters, meeting the rigorous requirements of MCP coatings while ensuring scalability and cost-efficiency.

“Beneq’s ALD tools provide the flexibility and precision we need to refine MCP coatings and scale our production,” said Till Cremer, R&D Scientist at Photonis Scientific. “Their tailored solutions have allowed us to unlock new potential in MCP technology and enhance its value for commercial applications.”

By fostering collaborations like this, Beneq is working to establish a growing market for ALD-enabled MCP technologies. The ability to tailor performance parameters such as operational stability, noise reduction, and power efficiency is positioning MCPs as a key detection technology across a wide range of industrial, medical, and scientific fields.

About Photonis
Photonis is a leading product brand of Exosens, a high-tech company with more than 85 years of experience in the innovation, development, manufacture and sale of high-end electro-optical technologies. Photonis offers its customers photo-detection and low light conditions imaging solutions for extremely demanding environments such as Defense & Security, Nuclear Safety, Life Science and Industrial & Non-Destructive testing. Photonis is internationally recognized as a leading brand and a major innovator in its fields with production and R&D sites in Europe and North America. For more information: exosens.com

About Beneq
Beneq is the home of Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD). Founded in 1984, Beneq introduced the first industrial ALD production and continues to lead the market with solutions for R&D, semiconductor fabrication, and advanced manufacturing. Beneq’s product portfolio includes tools for lab-scale research (TFS 200, TFS 500), high-volume production (Transform®, Prodigy™), ultra-fast spatial ALD (C2R), and roll-to-roll ALD (Genesis).

Beneq’s Development Service accelerates the adoption of new ALD processes, while its Coating Service offers streamlined, state-of-the-art ALD production capabilities. Beneq’s mission is to enable groundbreaking applications with ALD technology, providing unparalleled precision and scalability for researchers and manufacturers worldwide.