SEMI Survey Highlights Member Recommendations for U.S. Chip Industry Competitiveness, Government Investment

MILPITAS, Calif. — February 28, 2022 — SEMI, the industry association representing the global electronics design and manufacturing supply chain, today released the results of a survey of more than 400 U.S. member companies that highlight challenges facing the semiconductor industry. The survey results also offer insights into SEMI member perspectives on enhancing U.S. competitiveness through targeted public and private investments aimed at developing the industry’s manufacturing capacity, infrastructure and workforce. SEMI conducted the survey in partnership with MITRE Engenuity, the technology foundation for public good launched by MITRE two years ago.

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“SEMI member insights from the survey are important guideposts for government investments to strengthen the U.S. microelectronics industry and ensure supply chain security,” said Melissa Grupen-Shemansky, CTO of SEMI. “Strategic investments in the domestic microelectronics industry are a significant opportunity for the U.S. to bolster its economy and better compete with other regions that incentivize their industrial development.”

Following are three primary takeaways from the survey:

  • Invest in the Entire Semiconductor Ecosystem: The U.S. needs to invest in a broad range of next-generation semiconductor technologies to help fuel innovation in areas including materials, equipment, packaging, security, machine learning, and advanced CMOS. Investments would help the U.S. retain leadership in several segments and regain the top position in others vital to national security. Opportunities for research and development span the entire semiconductor supply chain.
  • Public and Private Funding is Key: A combination of government and industry funding is key to strengthening domestic chip manufacturing and commercialization. Access to technical talent and research and development facilities is also vital. 
  • Invest in Multi-Generational Workforce Initiatives: The U.S. semiconductor industry faces a dire shortage of talent for critical manufacturing and technical roles. Investments in K-12 STEM education, higher education, apprenticeships and vocational training must be made to alleviate workforce shortages.

“MITRE Engenuity is thrilled to partner with SEMI on the industry survey,” said Laurie Giandomenico, Chief Acceleration Officer for MITRE and MITRE Engenuity’s founder. “Our partnership is an example of a collaborative effort that will catalyze industry to come together.  We believe this is essential for national security as well as a healthy, global, semiconductor industry. The National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC) provides an opportunity to shape and revitalize the semiconductor ecosystem in the United States. Together we will tackle the complex challenges facing an industry that is foundational to the technologies that we work on with our government sponsors and industry partners. Our goal is to help ensure American innovation truly leads to American growth and create generational impact.”

Survey Respondents Overview

  • More than two-thirds of the respondents (~270) represented the materials, components, equipment, and device-maker markets.
  • Respondents included assembly and test as well as design automation companies.
  • Although all participants were based in the U.S., 25% represent companies  headquartered abroad.
  • Over half of the survey respondents were C-suite level or hold executive leadership roles (e.g., VP, General Manager, Director).
  • Nearly a quarter of the respondents were engineers, scientists, and technical staff.
  • More than 50 respondents hold business development and strategic partnership roles.

Survey Respondents by Market Segment 

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Download the full study.

 

About SEMI

SEMI® connects more than 2,500 member companies and 1.3 million professionals worldwide to advance the technology and business of electronics design and manufacturing. SEMI members are responsible for the innovations in materials, design, equipment, software, devices, and services that enable smarter, faster, more powerful, and more affordable electronic products. Electronic System Design Alliance (ESD Alliance), FlexTech, the Fab Owners Alliance (FOA), the MEMS & Sensors Industry Group (MSIG) and SOI Consortium are SEMI Strategic Technology Communities. Visit www.semi.org to learn more, contact one of our worldwide offices, and connect with SEMI on  LinkedIn and  Twitter.

About MITRE Engenuity

MITRE Engenuity, a subsidiary of MITRE, is a tech foundation for the public good. MITRE’s mission-driven teams are dedicated to solving problems for a safer world. Through our public-private partnerships and federally funded R&D centers, we work across government and in partnership with industry to tackle challenges to the safety, stability, and well-being of our nation.

MITRE Engenuity brings MITRE’s deep technical know-how and systems thinking to the private sector to solve complex challenges that government alone cannot solve. MITRE Engenuity catalyzes the collective R&D strength of the broader U.S. federal government, academia, and private sector to tackle national and global challenges, such as protecting critical infrastructure, creating a resilient semiconductor ecosystem, building a genomics center for public good, accelerating use case innovation in 5G, and democratizing threat-informed cyber defense.

www.mitre-engenuity.org

SEMI Contact

Michael Hall/SEMI
Phone: 1.408.943.7988
Email:  mhall@semi.org




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