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Fluorinated Chemicals Are Essential to Semiconductor Manufacturing and Innovation

In order to achieve the European Green Deal’s zero pollution ambition for a toxic-free environment, the European Commission announced its intention to restrict the use of the most harmful chemicals, except in cases where they are deemed essential for society.

Advancing Industry 4.0 Capabilities of European SMEs – The MADEin4 Project

Technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, digital twins and big data analytics have become essential in sustaining innovation and production capabilities for numerous European small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)

SEMI Europe Comments on New Data Strategy for Europe

Read to see SEMI Europe's policy recommendations pertaining to Europe’s data strategy for the consideration of the Commission, the Parliament and the Council.

Innovation Through Cooperation: MADEin4 Progress Update

The first of its kind, the Metrology Advances for Digitized ECS Industry 4.0 (MADEin4) project aims to develop the next generation of metrology tools, machine learning methods and applications to help drive higher manufacturing productivity in the semiconductor and automotive industries.

SEMI Confirms Machinery Directive is Fit For Purpose in Consultation with European Commission

Under the Directive, manufacturers must meet health and safety requirements to place machinery on the EU market. The Directive is especially pertinent to the electronics manufacturing sector represented by SEMI and semiconductor manufacturing equipment producers in Europe and globally.

SEMI Shares Views with European Commission on Proposed Revision of EU Machinery Directive

The European Union Machinery Directive aims to both ensure a high level of safety for machinery users and facilitate the free movement of machinery in the EU market. The current proposed revision seeks to address safety challenges arising from technical progress in digitization.

MEMS, Sensors and Imaging Tech Shine in Grenoble, France

Here is a snapshot of hot topics and featured programs to expect at SEMI-MSIG’s upcoming European MEMS & Sensors Summit and Imaging & Sensors Summit (September 19-21, 2018) in Grenoble, France.