Deconstructing the Challenges of Facility 2.0: Environmental and Operational Sustainability

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Thursday, July 28th 2022

Online

Continuing the trend of Moore's law, the demand for semiconductor products is exponentially increasing. More capable semiconductor products have created unprecedented opportunity, revolutionizing the world in the way that we know it.

To keep up with this demand, the very large fabrication facilities become even larger and more complex. Manufacturing site power and water consumption is increasing, often exceeding the capability of available local and regional infrastructure.

Thorough understanding of the problem is key for enabling solutions. IRDS recently formed new focus forum to deal with this task and help the supply chain with specific definitions of the technology gaps to enable solutions for the next generation fabs.

Speakers

Slava Libman

FTD Solutions

Slava Libman is the CEO of FTD Solutions. He has more than 20 years of experience in water technology, including technology development, analytical services, operations, and management primarily within semiconductor industry. His experience includes different technical and leadership roles with a semiconductor company, major A&E firm, and premier analytical laboratory. He received Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology. He is a licensed Environmental Engineering Professional.

Josh Best

FTD Solutions

Josh Best is the VP of Innovation of FTD Solutions, prime consulting firm in the space of ultrapure water and environmental sustainability for industrial facilities. He is currently leading FTD Solutions’ project management organization, integrating FTD Solutions’ engineering expertise into software tools and products, and a member of IRDS Water and Energy Roadmap committee. He is a licensed professional engineer and project management professional.

John Painter

Georg Fischer AG - USA

John Painter has over 38 years of broad technical, strategic and operational experience at Executive Levels in Semiconductor, UltraPure & Industrial Water Treatment and Nuclear Power industries. John possesses an MS in Environmental & Water Resources Engineering from Vanderbilt University. John serves as Georg Fischer Piping Systems’ Director of Business Development / Construction Specialized Solutions partnering with owners and key customers in the construction industry to provide differentiated solutions such as advanced engineering designs specific to thermoplastics, custom products, pre-fabrication, skills training for trades and engineers, on-site parts management, NDT of piping systems, and specialized tracking and tracing of pipe installations.