HQ Report to RSCs Nov 2016 v2x

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HQ Report to RSCs and ISC
November 2016
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SEMI Standards Program
• Established in 1973
• 950+ published Standards
• 4,500+ volunteer experts
• 1,800+ companies
• 21 global technical committees
• Experts from the semiconductor, PV, LED, MEMS & Display industries
• International presence
– United States | Japan | Europe | Taiwan | Korea | China
Exchange ideas and develop globally-accepted technical Standards
SEMI Standards Publications
Cycle
New
Revised
Reapproved
Withdrawn
July 2016
0
2
0
0
August 2016
0
7
3
0
September 2016
0
1
0
0
October 2016
1
12
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• Total SEMI Standards in portfolio: 965
– Includes 158 Inactive Standards
HQ Report – November 2016
SEMI Standards Publications
Inactive Standards
Committee
Number of Inactive Standards
Assembly & Packaging
25
Automated Test Equipment
2
Compound Semiconductor Materials
6
Environmental Health & Safety
2
Facilities
8
FPD – Equipment
5
FPD – Factory Automation
1
FPD – Materials & Components
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FPD – Substrate
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HQ Report – November 2016
SEMI Standards Publications
Inactive Standards Cont.
Committee
Number of Inactive Standards
Gases
3
Information & Control
34
Liquid Chemicals
13
MEMS
2
Metrics
4
Micropatterning
28
Physical Interfaces & Carriers
5
Silicon Wafer
4
Traceability
10
HQ Report – November 2016
SEMI and Smart Manufacturing - Objectives
• Build out core capabilities to enable smart
manufacturing across microelectronics supply-chain
– Standards
– Awareness – case studies, BKMs, etc.
– Cross-supply chain/industries collaboration and networking
• Facilitate increasingly holistic view of product flow
– Materials  Equipment  Device  Packaging & Test  PCB &
Assembly  Systems
– Automation & Information/Control Agnostic across varying levels
of data complexity, analytics and communication
• Manage potential extension to other industries
– E.g. biomed, agriculture
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Upcoming Smart Manufacturing Events at SEMI
(partial list)
• Smart Manufacturing @ SEMICON Europa – October 25, 2016, Grenoble
• North America Standards Fall 2016 Meetings – November 7-10, 2016, San Jose
• Smart Manufacturing @ SEMICON Japan – December 14-16, 2016, Tokyo
• Smart Manufacturing @ SEMICON Korea – February 8-10, 2017, Seoul
semi.org/en/smart-manufacturing-central
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Strategic Association Partnerships
• MEMS & Sensors Industry Group (MSIG)
– convergence of IC technology, flexible hybrid electronics (FHE), and
MEMS and sensors for consumer electronics and IoT applications
makes this partnership a clear win for the combined membership. The
synergies between our associations will result in increased member
value, a unified voice for the MEMS and sensors sector, and a strong
platform for global industry collaboration
• Fab Owners Association (FOA)
– international nonprofit trade association of semiconductor and MEMS
fab owners and industry suppliers, who meet regularly to discuss and act
on common manufacturing issues, combining strengths and resources to
increase semiconductor manufacturing efficiencies to become more
competitive
• Members include companies like Freescale, Infineon, TowerJazz, Western
Digital
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SEMI SCIS Special Interest Group
(Semiconductor Components, Instruments, and Subsystems)
• SCIS provides a forum that fosters discussion and aligns
stakeholders on pre-competitive industry-critical issues.
• Objectives
– Establish a framework that will enable industry partners to define:
• Measurable defects for different components specific to intended process
applications
• Standardized test methods to measure the defects
• Consistent methods for reporting the results
– Implement an industry standard parts traceability process
• Define standardized formats and protocols
• Facilitate communication among suppliers, OEMs, and IDMs.
• Enable efficient problem diagnosis and resolution
• Next Meeting: December 15 at Intel (Santa Clara)
• More information: Paul Trio ([email protected])
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SEMI SCIS Special Interest Group
(Semiconductor Components, Instruments, and Subsystems)
• 9 Working Groups chartered under SCIS
– including seals, valves, pumps, liquid delivery systems, critical chamber
components, and RF
• Gas Delivery Group has been working on test methods for metals
and hydrocarbon contamination in gas delivery systems.
– recently completed the framework of these methods
– now ready to transition these into SEMI Standards.
• Materials of Construction TF (Gases Facilities TC)
• Seals Group
– Developing guidance for seal cleaning and packaging
– To be incorporated into revision to SEMI F51, Guide for Elastometric
Sealing Technology
• RF Group
– Proposals by Q1 2017 for revisions to E113 and E135 (RF Generators),
possibly new standards
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CEO Retirement
• October 12, 2016 – SEMI today announced the retirement of Dennis
(Denny) McGuirk, SEMI’s president and CEO.
• McGuirk has served on the board of directors and has led SEMI, the
global industry association representing more than 2,000 companies
in the electronics manufacturing supply chain, since November 2011.
• McGuirk will continue to lead SEMI in his current capacity until a
successor is appointed.
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HQ Office Relocation
• SEMI HQ will be departing the Zanker Road office at the end of 2016
• New office will be in Milpitas, CA
– NA Spring 2017 meetings (April 3 – 6) will be held at new office
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Staff Update (1/2)
• Inna Skvortsova
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NA Automated Test Equipment
NA Information and Control
NA Liquid Chemicals
NA Metrics
NA Traceability
• Sophia Huang
– China HB-LED
– China Photovoltaic
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Staff Update (2/2)
• Laura Nguyen
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NA 3DS-IC
NA HB-LED
NA Facilities
NA Gases
NA MEMS / NEMS
NA Physical Interfaces and Carriers
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Thank you!
• Comments / questions: [email protected]
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