Advancing Quality and Collaboration in the Semiconductor Industry

The semiconductor industry is at the forefront of technological innovation, with rapid advancements in recent years. As a result, the need for high-quality products and technologies has become increasingly important. To address this challenge, SEMI has launched the Quality Benchmarking Consortium (QBC), a new initiative dedicated to advancing quality best practices across the global semiconductor industry. Quality is a fundamental requirement for all semiconductor products and technologies.

Over the past decade, state-of-the-art quality practices have evolved significantly to keep pace with rapid innovation and technological advancements. However, new challenges have emerged, including qualifying increasingly complex systems, advanced packaging and 2.5/3D integrated systems, and the growing role of AI/ML in manufacturing. Company-to-company benchmarking is a powerful tool for enhancing quality practices. By sharing information, input, and feedback, companies can establish best-known methods (BKMs) to elevate quality best practices across the entire industry. This approach can save time and money, while also driving innovation and improvement.

The QBC is open to multinational corporations, including device manufacturers, fabless device makers, and foundries, that ship over 100 million units per year and have a high-caliber quality organization. The consortium operates on a “Give-to-Get” philosophy, requiring members to actively participate in discussions and activities. Permitted topics for discussion include working processes, management systems, approaches, and KPIs, driven by global customer trends or internal development. However, off-limit topics include IP and patent-protected quality technical solutions embedded in technologies, packages, design, testing, and software.

Figure 1: (From Right to Left) – Georg Talut (Global Foundries), Jens
Luepke (Infineon), Rutger Wijburg (Infineon), Roberto Lissoni 
(ST Microelectronics), Marcus Richter (Bosch), Bill Lechten (Micron), 
Georg Georgakos (Infineon) & Mark da Silva (SEMI)

The first in-person consortium meeting was hosted by Infineon at its Campeon campus in Munich, Germany, and brought together representatives from Infineon, STMicroelectronics, Bosch, GlobalFoundries, and Micron. The event commenced with a warm welcome from Jens Luepke, Senior Director of Quality Management at Infineon, who introduced the company’s global operations, history, and employee support initiatives.

Rutger Wijburg, COO at Infineon, outlined the company’s strategic focus on decarbonization, digitalization, and revenue growth across key business segments. He shared Infineon’s investments in new facilities and emphasized the critical role of quality management in navigating industry challenges such as accelerated qualification cycles, increasing product complexity, and mounting cost pressures. Wijburg encouraged participants to leverage insights from the consortium to enhance quality processes within their own organizations and deliver greater value to customers. In preparation for the first in-person meeting, consortium members were organized into three teams, each addressing a core area of quality management: Design Quality (Robustness), (Quality) Organization Structure and Supplier Quality Management.

The Design Quality session at the QBC focused on integrating design quality into the New Product Introduction (NPI) process, covering topics such as accountability, quality metrics, and bug tracking systems. Subject matter experts shared strategies on design quality methodologies, metrics, and verification processes, including the use of generative AI. The Organization Structure session shared existing quality organizational structures and management strategies, including reporting lines, functional responsibilities, and employee training programs. The Supplier Quality Management session addressed procurement practices, inventory management, and supplier qualification, with companies sharing best practices for mitigating material fluctuations and advancing sustainable procurement. Overall, the sessions aimed to share knowledge and best practices to improve design quality, organizational structure, and supplier quality management in the semiconductor industry.

The meeting concluded with formal nomination of Roberto Lissoni (STM) and Jens Luepke (Infineon) as QBC co-chairs. The meeting wrapped up with a call to action: Expanding the consortium, planning the next in-person meeting (targeted July’25), and amplifying industry engagement.

We’re excited to welcome new members to the Quality Benchmarking Consortium! If you’re interested in joining the conversation, contact Mark da Silva ([email protected]) or Sarah Shen ([email protected]) to learn more.

Sarah Shen is Senior Coordinator, MEMS & Sensors Industry Group at SEMI.

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