Deconstructing the Challenges of Facility 2.0: Device Complexity Drives Facility Complexity

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Thursday, October 27th 2022

Online

The growing number and complexity of semiconductor devices is accelerating advanced chip demand. Consequently, semiconductor facility complexity is also increasing exponentially.

How does the production of new devices affect downstream processes in comparison to the previous generation of technology? What are the difficulties in constructing these new facilities, in conjunction with labour and material shortages? What are the new purity specifications for systems in advanced manufacturing sites? How can the industry design, construct and operate systems for facilities requiring huge new volumes of gases and chemicals?

Speakers

Dan’s almost three decades of experience as a facilities engineering manager, process engineer, design engineer, construction project manager and tool hookup design in the advanced technologies and semiconductor manufacturing industry has led to innovative solutions in his work. His innovations have resulted in industry-changing quality and cost savings breakthroughs, including defect reduction and innovative water reclaim and re-use systems. Dan is well established in the semiconductor industry as an Ultra-pure Water, UHP Chemical and Wastewater expert as shown in his leadership of industry roadmap and collaboration teams.

Brandon Ekberg

Farnsworth Group

With over 25 years experience in the design and construction of advanced technology facilities bringing a wealth of process water, wastewater, gas and chemical system design experience.

Nabil Mistkawi

Samsung Austin Semiconductor

Dr. Nabil Mistkawi joined Samsung Austin Semiconductor CC (Cleans/CMP/ EP (Electro Plating)) LSI group in 2016. Since then, he has been leading innovations in chemical formulations and process technology development. He is also steering yield improvement, cost reduction projects, and filtration technology research efforts .