Sustainable semiconductor manufacturing took center stage at Paris Tech Week 2024, where industry leaders discussed new approaches to reducing the environmental impact of chip production. The event highlighted collaborative efforts between companies and research institutions to advance eco-friendly practices in the sector.
Paris Tech Week 2024 has placed a spotlight on sustainable semiconductor manufacturing, with leading European chipmakers and research institutions presenting new methods to reduce energy consumption and waste in fabrication processes. The event, held at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, featured panels and demonstrations from companies such as STMicroelectronics and Infineon Technologies.
Key discussions focused on the adoption of greener materials, water recycling systems, and the integration of renewable energy sources into chip production facilities. Attendees also explored collaborative projects between industry and academia aimed at minimizing the environmental footprint of semiconductor supply chains.
These initiatives align with the European Union’s broader goals for digital sovereignty and environmental responsibility, as outlined in the European Chips Act. For more details, visit the official event page at Paris Tech Week.
Sustainable semiconductor manufacturing took center stage at Paris Tech Week 2024, where industry leaders discussed new approaches to reducing the environmental impact of chip production. The event highlighted collaborative efforts between companies and research institutions to advance eco-friendly practices in the sector.