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SCHOTT reaches a strategic milestone with the founding of a specialized division.

SCHOTT achieves a strategic milestone in forming a specialized division focused on high-end glass products and services to the semiconductor industry.

The new division already established strong ties with leading industry players for the adoption of glass-based solutions in IC packaging.

SCHOTT plans to enhance global production and processing capabilities to ensure speed, reliability, and customer focus.

The widespread adoption of generative AI creates unprecedented demand and the need for ever-faster processing speed. SCHOTT, the global technology group, has reached a strategic milestone in supporting partners in the semiconductor industry. Following an action plan, SCHOTT has successfully formed a specialized division to provide tailored solutions, top-tier performance, and reliable supplies for partners in the semiconductors industry that are committed to advancing Moore's Law with new materials.


Next-generation chips call for more stringent requirements for the material providers regarding performance, thermal management, and electrical isolation, as well as finding solutions to increasing energy consumption.


Glass can play a critical role in future semiconductor architecture concepts and performance from wafer to system. Recently, market leaders have been developing glass-based breakthrough innovations to advance Moore’s Law. SCHOTT has been in exchange with leading industry players and initiated an action plan. Now, SCHOTT has reached a strategic milestone by successfully forming a specialized division.


Dr. Christian Leirer, an industry expert with 15 years of experience in semiconductors, will lead the new organization with his deep understanding of the industries’ needs and challenges.


The organization has established dedicated processes to provide rapid sampling to meet the need for speed. The team is already working on tailor-made glass substrates for key players that will lead the way for the future.


“While we were working to establish the specialized division within the existing SCHOTT structures, the team established a close exchange with industry leaders who were searching for breakthroughs in material science,” Dr. Leirer said. “Now, as we’re moving forward in an even more focused way, we will push hard to broaden our customer base through constant exchange, counseling, and quick adoption of specs and production environments. Together, we aim to fuel the future of semiconductors with specialty glass.”


Beyond IC packaging: A Catalyst for future vision


SCHOTT offers an extensive portfolio of specialty glass solutions that advance the critical infrastructure within the semiconductor value chain. For instance, leading lithography machines, some of the most complex engineering marvels ever made by humanity, rely on SCHOTT’s high-quality flexible light guides and ZERODUR® glass-ceramic to achieve maximum precision. As these lithography machines are used in all global chip foundries and IDMs, nearly all computer chips today encounter specialty glass from SCHOTT.


Unmatched partner to achieve the seemingly impossible


The company’s founder Otto Schott is known as the inventor of specialty glass. Today, SCHOTT offers a wide selection of advanced materials, including specialty glass and glass-ceramics. With headquarters in Germany and a global production network, SCHOTT provides unparalleled manufacturing expertise to support partners in developing industry-leading products and solutions. For example, ultra-thin and flexible glass from SCHOTT (SCHOTT UTG®) is enabling the world’s most advanced foldable phones; CERAN® cooktops have changed kitchens around the world in the home appliances industry; and ZERODUR® glass-ceramics allows the world’s largest telescopes to obtain unprecedented views into distant skies. Now, with the specialized division in place, SCHOTT aims to change data communications by turbocharging the most advanced semiconductors in the world.

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