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Qnity Expands Domestic Manufacturing Footprint to Accelerate Semiconductor Industry Growth
March 12, 2026 | BUSINESS WIREEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Qnity Electronics, Inc., a premier technology solutions leader across the semiconductor value chain, celebrated the opening of its new 385,000-square-foot facility with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Newark, Delaware.
The new facility, part of a multi-year investment to expand advanced manufacturing, increases capacity to meet rising demand for semiconductor materials driven by the rapid growth of AI, high performance computing, and advanced connectivity — all of which are contributing to the semiconductor industry's projections of $1 trillion in global revenue in the next few years.
“The expansion of Qnity’s domestic manufacturing footprint further strengthens our operational agility to meet ever-shifting customer needs, ensure global and regional capacity, and advance collaborative innovation through strategic investments,” said Jon Kemp, Chief Executive Officer at Qnity.
The location is home to a newly commissioned manufacturing line producing components for Qnity’s leading chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) pads, the polishing discs used for smoothing the chip’s surface during fabrication, an area in which Qnity is a leader in the global supply chain.
The line provides enhanced reliability and quality improvements essential for the use of CMP pads at the most cutting-edge, advanced nodes, where the complexity of AI chip fabrication requires more CMP steps per wafer during production, a source of major growth potential for CMP materials in the era of AI transformation.
Attended by Delaware Governor Matt Meyer and other government and community leaders and partners, the ceremony officially commemorated the opening of the new facility’s first manufacturing line.
“Delawareans win the future when we build the things that power next generation technologies for the world,” said Governor Matt Meyer. “Qnity is doing just that, which means more jobs and more opportunity, and reminds us that Delawareans are manufacturing the future of semiconductors and advanced electronics right here, outside Newark."
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Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Begins IPM5 Production at Kaynes Semicon Launch in Gujarat
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Podcast Hits the Mark in a Materials Market
04/15/2026 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007The base material of a printed circuit board is its literal and functional foundation. Isola, founded in 1912 in Düren, Germany, is one of the longest-standing manufacturers of glass-reinforced laminates in the electronics industry. Originally focused on insulation and fiberglass materials, the company played an early role in supplying the foundational substrates that enabled the growth of PCB technology. As electronics advanced, Isola evolved alongside the industry, expanding from basic glass-epoxy laminates into high-performance copper-clad materials and engineered prepregs.
Inside Eastek Malaysia: Scalable Manufacturing Built on Trust, Stability, and Technical Expertise
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SMTA Ultra HDI Symposium, Day 1: AI at the Core or Out of the Game
04/13/2026 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007It was a beautiful 81°F morning in Arizona last Wednesday as I headed to the third annual SMTA Ultra HDI Symposium, focused on AI and ultra high density interconnect technology. Strategically held as part of Arizona’s Tech Week, this year’s conference took place in Avondale in Phoenix's West Valley. The event moved from the cozy offices of the Peoria Sports Complex (which paid homage to baseball’s spring training world) to the larger Avondale Conference Center, highlighting the importance of this area for electronics manufacturing investment.