Syensqo, previously part of Solvay Group, will debut at Semicon Taiwan 2024 in Taipei with the materials portfolio covering all stages of semiconductor processing.
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From 4-6th September at booth Q5830 in TaiNEX Hall 2, 1st floor, Syensqo’s exhibit will highlight material solutions that help customers push the limits of chip performance and enable a more sustainable semiconductor future.
“With high purity, excellent plasma, chemical and high-temperature resistance, our innovative materials have shown that they can outperform incumbent competitors under some of the harshest process conditions,” states Andrew Lau, senior executive vice president of electronics & industrial at Syensqo’s Specialty Polymers GBU. “In addition, we are firmly committed to supporting the industry’s sustainability roadmap as we transition to a circular economy. Through our dedicated manufacturing and technology centres in Asia and in close partnership with customers, we will solve the unsolved and create breakthroughs to open a new frontier.”
Syensqo’s specialty polymers are engineered with "superior" cleanliness, chemical stability and high heat tolerance to meet today’s demands for long-term reliability and efficiency in advanced semiconductor applications. Syensqo’s products are custom-engineered to the unique needs of FEOL (front-end-of-line) to BEOL (back-end-of-line) manufacturing, including Facility Duct Coating, Ultra-pure Water (UPW) system, Dry Etch, Wet Process, Thin film, Lithography and CMP (Chemical Mechanical Polishing). They have a proven fit in demanding critical node designs and are widely used in the wet cleaning, deposition, dry etching, and chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) stages of semiconductor chip production.
In addition to the company’s exhibit, Syensqo will also contribute to the conference program of the show with a speech on:
- Sustainable Innovations in Polymer Materials for Semiconductor Applications: A Path to Reducing Environmental Impact and Enhancing Supply Chain Security, presented by Syensqo’s Christine McGuiness, head of marketing, electronics & industrial, at the Strategic Materials Conference Taiwan on 5th September (Venue 701AB, Future Stage, 7F).