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What is

UltraFacility?

Facilities are the lifeblood of modern semiconductor fabs, underpinning the success of the industry.

They face transformative change with new sustainability goals, unseen scales of expansion, and next-generation technological devices.

Despite the complexity of these technical challenges, there has never been a conference dedicated to them  – until now.

What is UltraFacility?

Facilities are the foundation and lifeblood of the modern semiconductor fab, underpinning the success of the industry. Facilities face transformative change with new sustainability goals, unseen scales of expansion, and next-generation technological devices.

There has never been a forum dedicated to focusing on the extremely challenging technical problems that semiconductor facilities face – until now.

A conference that meets the needs of semiconductor facility partners

The UltraFacility agenda is built around the expressed need of our semiconductor facility partners, who require a forum to translate their mission-critical requirements into innovative solutions.

Our Co-Moderating Team of industry experts, facilities specialists, and fab engineers are committed to the distribution of the highest quality research, enabling collaboration and innovation with impact.

A phenomenal opportunity for interdisciplinary networking and information exchange.

- Zeph Egnasher, Facilities Engineer, Globalfoundries

Driving transformative change in semiconductor facilities

Our UltraFacility 2025 focus areas:

With 3D heterogeneous geometries, declining technology nodes, and new complex fab tools, how can facilities proactively address acceleratingly stringent quality parameters for chemicals, gases and water?

New sustainability targets, emerging contaminants, and strict regulations pose new problems. How can faciliites balance water circularity, chemicals consumption, energy usage, and gas emissions? 

More factories, bigger in scale than ever before, must be built in record time. How can facilities expand alongside supply chain issues, an expertise shortage, and material scarcity?