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PEM Water Electrolysis Fills the Hydrogen Supply Gap for New and Expanding Fabs

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Free Webinar: Time Apr 26, 2022 12:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Silicon semiconductor fabs use large amounts of hydrogen for wafer annealing and other existing applications. Reliable supply of ultra-pure hydrogen is critical for successful device fabrication. The supply of hydrogen to fabs has evolved over time, from delivered gaseous, to on-site generation and liquid delivery. This evolution continues with the introduction of ultrapure hydrogen generation using modern PEM water electrolysis. With the construction of new and expanded fabs, and the introduction of EUV lithography dramatically ramping up semiconductor hydrogen requirements, the time for on-site ultra-pure hydrogen to serve silicon fabs has arrived.

• Safe, clean and cost effective

• Consistent high purity and pressure

• Scalable

This presentation will review the ease of use and the benefits associated with the reliance of hydrogen supply with an on-site Hydrogen gas generator utilizing PEM Technology. Attendees to the live event will receive a Professional Development Seminar Certificate of Completion Issued by Nel Hydrogen.

Time Apr 26, 2022 12:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Speakers


David Wolff, Regional Manager @NEL Hydrogen

Dave Wolff has over 40 years of project engineering, industrial gas generation and application engineering, marketing and sales experience. He has been a Sales and Marketing leader for hydrogen generation technologies since 1999. Dave holds a degree in Engineering Science from Dartmouth College. He has an extensive background in hydrogen generation at large and small scale, hydrogen distribution, storage and industrial utilization, as well as application knowledge across a diverse range of industries.


Mark Andrews, Editor, Silicon Semiconductor, Moderator

Mark Andrews is technical editor for Angel Business Communications. Prior to joining Angel Business Communications in 2014 he was strategic marketing manager for TriQuint (now Qorvo). Marks experience focuses on RF and photonic solutions for infrastructure, mobile device, aerospace, aviation and defence industries.

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