FUJIY Boosts Semiconductor Materials Business With 20B Yen Investment

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FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation FUJIY has announced a ¥20 billion investment to bolster its semiconductor materials business in Japan. FUJIFILM Electronic Materials Co., Ltd., the core company leading Fujifilm’s semiconductor materials business, will upgrade and expand its facilities in Shizuoka and Oita to strengthen advanced semiconductor materials' quality control, development and production.

At the Shizuoka site, FUJIFILM Electronic Materials plans to invest approximately ¥13 billion to construct a new facility, expected to start operations in the fall of 2025. This new building will focus on improving the development, production and quality evaluation of advanced photoresists, such as those used in extreme ultraviolet lithography and WAVE CONTROL MOSAIC. With features like a clean room and cutting-edge inspection technology, the facility will expedite development, increase production capacity and boost quality evaluation processes.

At the Oita site, the company is investing around ¥7 billion to build a new facility. This involves acquiring land next to the current site. The new facility will add production equipment and inspection devices for post-chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) cleaners, crucial materials in semiconductor manufacturing. Scheduled to open in the spring of 2026, it will increase the site’s production capacity by about 40%.

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FUJIFILM supplies a comprehensive range of semiconductor materials essential for wafer processing and post-processing, including photoresists, photolithography-related materials, CMP slurries, post-CMP cleaners, thin-film chemicals, polyimides and WAVE CONTROL MOSAIC, which features color filter materials for image sensors. Post-CMP cleaners play a crucial role in homogeneously flattening semiconductor surfaces by effectively removing particles, metal fragments and organic residues after polishing with CMP slurry while protecting the metal surface.

With advancements in high-speed communications through 5G/6G, the expansion of autonomous driving, and the rise of artificial intelligence and the metaverse augmenting demand for semiconductors, the need for higher-quality materials has become critical. With the market for post-CMP cleaners projected to grow at an annual rate of 9%, the company is committed to ensuring a stable and rapid supply of these materials, highlighted FUJIFILM. By leveraging its expertise in integrated solutions with CMP slurry, it aims to enhance semiconductor performance and effectively address customer needs.