With the arrival of a new round of industrial development cycle, how can enterprises find a “balanced path” of high-speed development and green transformation? This issue of the forefront of the industry let us directly attack the “green” moving “core” chapter – Insight into the low-carbon transformation of the electronics industry “white paper release, see how to outline the path of low-carbon transformation of the electronics industry.
The white paper was released with a bang
Recently, at the first “SEMI SCC Carbon Neutrality and Sustainable Development Summit Forum”, Schneider Electric Business Value Institute, together with Deloitte and the International Semiconductor Industry Association (SEMI), jointly released the “Green” and “core” chapter – Insight into the low-carbon transformation of the electronics Industry “white paper (hereinafter referred to as the white paper). This paper systematically expounds the current status and trend of the global electronic industry’s green transformation, and the challenges of carbon reduction in the electronic information manufacturing industry, and puts forward the measurement indicators, objectives and practical path suggestions for the sustainable development of the industry, and Outlines the road map of the low-carbon transformation of the electronic industry.
As the most influential semiconductor industry association in the industry, SEMI China not only strives to promote the sustainable development of China’s semiconductor industry, promote technological innovation, international cooperation, safe and controllable supply chain compatible with domestic and foreign enterprises, but also vigorously advocates sustainable development, and regards climate change and sustainability issues as the key strategic direction of the service industry in the near future.
The white paper goes into great detail about the challenges facing the industry and the actions to be taken. The energy saving and carbon reduction of the electronics industry is not something that can be achieved by a single company, but requires concerted global efforts, and hopes that more and more companies can work together to inject more impetus into the sustainable development of the electronics industry.
— Jurong
SEMI Global Vice President and President of China