Brewer Science Presents Materials’ Impact in Sustainable Processes, AI, and High-Performance Computing

Brewer Science Presents Materials’ Impact in Sustainable Processes, AI, and High-Performance Computing

Presentations at SEMICON Taiwan 2025 demonstrate how materials impact sustainability, artificial intelligence, and high-performance computing

 

Taipei, Taiwan – August 27, 2025Brewer Science, Inc., a global leader in developing and manufacturing innovative materials for micro- and optoelectronics, will share its expertise on the impact materials have on sustainable lithography processes. Additionally, Brewer Science will present the role innovative materials have in the critical advanced packaging markets, including artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing. Brewer Science’s presentations and exhibition will be at SEMICON Taiwan, from September 10 – 12, 2025. Visit Brewer Science at exhibition booth I2310.

From Lab to Line: Accelerating AI Packaging Innovation Through Ecosystem Coordination

Poupak Khodabandeh, Brewer Science’s Chief Business Officer, presents From Lab to Line: Accelerating AI Packaging Innovation Through Ecosystem Coordination, examining a real-world case study detailing the development of a solution tailored for wafer thinning and 3D stacking in AI packaging. The example highlights early sampling, collaborative validation, and iterative feedback executed in coordination with an integrated device manufacturer and equipment partners, without compromising IP boundaries. The presentation is a part of the Heterogeneous Integration Global Summit 2025 – Day 1 on September 9, 2025 at 4:05pm.

This session explores how early coordination across the ecosystem—materials suppliers, OSATs/IDMs/AI chip designers, and equipment makers—can reduce development risk and accelerate readiness. When requirements are shared early and validation efforts are aligned, materials can be optimized in parallel with package design and process definition.

 

“No-Bake Lithography Process” enables sustainable, reduced power consumption process

Dr. Douglas Guerrero, Brewer Science’s Senior Technologist, presents, “A No-Bake Lithography Process“, at the IC Forum- Advanced Chip Technology and Manufacturing on Tuesday, September 9, 2025 at 3:50pm. Attend his presentation to explore the latest efforts to reduce the number of bakes used in lithography, observing benefits such as higher throughput, lower dose requirements, and applications to various resist processes.

In a standard lithography process using pattern transfer layers such as spin-on carbon (SOC), spin-on glass (SOG), and photoresist, at least four baking steps are used.  When a high-temperature SOC is used (HT-SOC) in the patterning stack, the number of bakes can increase to five. Each baking step consumes a lot of energy in the lithography track. Although the track only consumes about 10% of the total energy in the latest-generation lithography, with the rest being used by the scanner, it still must be addressed as part of the overall effort to achieve sustainable and lower-energy processes.

Explore New Innovations in Advanced Packaging: Visit Brewer Science at Exhibition Booth I2310

Throughout the event, Brewer Science’s experts will be stationed at booth I2310 in the SEMICON Taiwan Exhibit Hall and available for discussions on how Brewer Science’s materials assist with advanced-node patterning and wafer thinning.

For those unable to attend, Brewer Science extends an open invitation to explore its Packaging Solutions and Advanced Lithography webpages. You can also request datasheets or schedule expert-led consultations on Brewer Science’s website. www.brewerscience.com.

 

About Brewer Science

Brewer Science is a global leader in developing and manufacturing next-generation materials and processes that foster the technology needed for tomorrow. Since 1981, we’ve expanded our technology portfolio within advanced lithography, advanced packaging, smart devices, and printed electronics to enable cutting-edge microdevices and unique quality monitoring systems for water and air applications. We are Certified Employee-Owned and a Certified B Corporation™, using our business as a force for good. Our headquarters are in Rolla, Missouri, with customer support throughout the world. Learn more at www.brewerscience.com.

 

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Email: nayres@brewerscience.com

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