Securing a Reliable Power Future

Electrical Infrastructure for AI-Driven Semiconductor Manufacturing

The Mission

Power infrastructure for semiconductor manufacturing is under structural pressure. AI-driven giga-facilities demand extreme load densities at the same time data centres compete for the same grid capacity, the same transformers, and the same switchgear — with lead times that now stretch years.

  • Competition with data centres for grid capacity and critical equipment drives transformer and switchgear shortages
  • Power quality risks — voltage sags, harmonics, and transients — cause downtime worth millions per event
  • Fabs are becoming quasi-utilities, shifting toward renewables, clean energy, and on-site generation including nuclear and microgrids

UltraFacility’s power content spans on-site generation, power quality, redundancy, and energy reduction — grounded in real fab experience.

What You’ll See

UltraFacility’s power content spans on-site generation, power quality, redundancy, and energy reduction — grounded in real fab experience.

Examples of presentations and roundtables from 2025 include: 

Energy and electrical power: self/on-site generation

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Digital Transformation: Beyond the Buzzwords

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Deployment of Nuclear Energy to Support Growing Utility Demands & Improve Environmental Sustainability

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Power allocation and dynamic power limiting

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Who Attends

UltraFacility conference attendance is notable for two things: engineers and experts join from across all major facility disciplines, and semiconductor manufacturers represent a substantial portion of delegates – 10% of the total. 

Join 850+ partners, clients, and competitors in Phoenix this September.

Past attendance: Electrical & Power 

Past attendance: Semiconductor Manufacturing 

Confirmed Speakers

Experts in electrical & power are contributing across data-driven technical presentations, roundtables, workshops, and poster sessions. 

Why UltraFacility

UltraFacility is the only technical conference where power and electrical infrastructure is addressed in its full semiconductor facility context — alongside UPW, HVAC, chemicals, and construction on the same agenda.

  • End user partners at Intel, GlobalFoundries, Samsung Austin Semiconductor, and Micron shape the agenda — real facility challenges, not vendor pitches
  • 50+ non-commercial, data-driven presentations selected from 100+ abstracts by an independent co-moderating team
  • 80+ semiconductor manufacturers on the delegate list — 10% of total attendance
  • The only forum connecting power systems vendors directly with the engineers specifying next-generation fab infrastructure

Get Involved

UltraFacility 2026 will host electrical and power content across the entire conference, including curated discussions 16th September, and core technical sessions 19th and 20th September. If you have solutions in this area, the semiconductor manufacturing companies we work with want to hear them.

Opportunities include: 

  • Submit a technical abstract
    Abstracts make up the technical presentations that are the core of the UltraFacility conference agenda. Present your solutions to 850+ experts this September – Submit an abstract today.
  • Join as a speaker in the Electrical & Power workshop 
    One of many interactive workshop across the 16th September pre-conference agenda, speaker positions offer the chance to share findings and expertise across focused, electrical & power-specific panels and roundtables – Get in touch about speaking positions here.
  • Become a mission partner 
    Position your brand as an industry leader with a range of highly select opportunities to showcase expertise and engage with a targeted audience of facility professionals – Get in touch with our team today


Speaking opportunities are curated in collaboration with our independent Technical Advisory Committee to ensure relevance, balance, and technical depth.
 

UltraFacility 2026 | 16-18 September | Phoenix, Arizona