The global semiconductor industry is booming, with expected average annual growth of 6 to 8 percent through 2030 and yearly revenues forecasted to reach $1 trillion in the future. Combined with the strong outlook for future demand and to avoid future supply shortage, major players have invested in US-based semiconductor projects valued at a total of $223 billion and to reach $260 billion by 2030.

However, semiconductor fabs are complex, capital-intensive projects to build in any location. But in the United States, where fab building has been uncommon, companies may face even more challenges than usual.

At the semiconductor plant design, engineering and construction summit we will bring together the top Industry experts to deliberate and ponder upon major challenges in the industry.

By attending this summit attendees will learn not only about the most important and critical aspects of Fab design and construction but also get to know how to tackle challenges like shortage of skilled workers, emphasis on sustainability, supply chain complexity, federal and local incentives, difficulties with performance management and execution Etc.