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Fujifilm to Invest 4 Billion yen in Belgium for CMP Slurries and Photolithography-related Materials

02/07/2025 | Fujifilm
FUJIFILM Corporation today announced that it will install new production facilities of CMP slurries*1, advanced semiconductor materials, and enhance existing facilities for photolithography-related materials*2 at its production site located in Belgium. In Europe, where demand for automotive semiconductors and industrial semiconductors supporting the DX of manufacturing processes at factories is expected to grow, Fujifilm makes an investment of approximately 4 billion yen (approx. 25 million EUR) to expand the production capacity of its Belgium site, based in Zwijndrecht, Antwerp.

SIA Statement on Biden Administration Action Imposing New Export Controls on AI Chips

01/15/2025 | SIA
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) released the following statement from SIA President and CEO John Neuffer regarding the Biden Administration’s decision to publish an interim final rule titled, “Export Control Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion.”

DENSO, onsemi Collaborate for a Strengthened Relationship

12/17/2024 | JCN Newswire
DENSO CORPORATION and onsemi announced today that they are strengthening their long-term relationship to support the procurement of autonomous driving (AD) and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) technologies.

American Made Advocacy: The Administration Changed, but Our Industry’s Needs Remain

11/26/2024 | Shane Whiteside -- Column: American Made Advocacy
The beginning of the holiday season in Washington, D.C., this year also signals the changes that come with a new administration. Here are my projections about the effect on our industry. There will be a lot of noise in Washington when a new president occupies the White House and new members of Congress arrive on the scene. It is every member’s job to remind them all that “chips don’t float” and that there is more work to be done to create a secure and resilient supply chain for the microelectronics we depend on.

Texas Instruments Commits to Set Science-based Targets for GHG Emissions Reduction

11/13/2024 | Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments (TI) announced that the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has received the company's commitment to set near-term company-wide emissions reductions in line with climate science.
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