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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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ANNUAL AWARD DINNERThe SIA Annual Award Dinner is the preeminent annual gathering of semiconductor industry professionals, bringing together hundreds of CEOs, executives, and stakeholders. During the Award Dinner, SIA presents the industry’s top honor, the Robert N. Noyce Award, to recognize an individual for outstanding achievement and leadership in support of the U.S. semiconductor industry. The event is held in San Jose, Calif each November. For more information, please contact SIA’s events & membership manager, Sarah Ravi, at [email protected].
Commitees
Partners
Sanjay Jha CEO
GLOBALFOUNDRIES, Inc.
Keith JacksonPresident & CEO
ON Semiconductor
Matt MurphyPresident & CEO
Marvell Semiconductor, Inc.
Richard K. TempletonChairman, President & CEO
Texas Instruments, Inc.
Stephen D. MilliganCEO
Western Digital Corporation
Vincent RochePresident & CEO
Analog Devices, Inc.
Stacy J. SmithExecutive VP, Manufacturing,
Operations & Sales Intel Corporation
Sanjay MehrotraPresident & CEO
Micron Technology
Steve MollenkopfCEO
Qualcomm Incorporated
David J. AldrichExecutive Chairman & Chairman of the BoardSkyworks Solutions, Inc.
John NeufferPresident & CEO
Semiconductor Industry Association
Dr. Lisa SuPresident & CEO
AMD, Inc.
Dr. John E. Kelly, IIISVP, Cognitive Solutions
& ResearchIBM Corporation
Tunç DolucaPresident & CEO
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
Robert BruggeworthPresident & CEO
Qorvo
Gregory L. WatersPresident & CEOIntegrated Device Technology, Inc.
Hassane El-Khoury President, CEO,
Member of Board of Directors Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
Public Policy Committee (PPC)Anti-counterfeiting Task Force (ACTF)
CTO CommitteeChina Working Group
Communications CommitteeEnvironment, Health & Safety Committee
Export Control & Trade Compliance CommitteeInternational Trade Committee
IoT Working Group Law Committee
Law IP SubcommitteeOperating Committee
SMART Committee (Industry Statistics)Tax Committee
Workforce Strategy CommitteeWorld Semiconductor Council (WSC) Working Group
SIA Milestones
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SIA Founded by Five Semiconductor Industry Pioneers
Federal R&D Tax Credit Enacted
SIA Forms Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) to Advance Research at U.S. Universities
Trade and Tariff Act Becomes Law
Semiconductor Chip Protection Act Becomes Law
U.S. and Japan Eliminate Tariffs on Semiconductors
Japan Overtakes U.S. as World’s Top Semiconductor Producer
Semiconductor Trade Agreement Seeks to End Japanese Dumping and Open Japan’s Market
SEMATECH Founded to Advance Semiconductor Research
U.S. Imposes $300 Million in Trade Sanctions Against Japan
SIA Leads Creation of Information Technology Agreement (ITA), Eliminating Duties on IT Products
SIA Establishes Focus Center Research Program (FCRP), an Industry-Government-University Partnership
Congress Launches National Advisory Committee on Semiconductors (NACS)
SIA Efforts Allow U.S. to Regain World Market Share Leadership
SIA Joins U.S. Information Technology Office (USITO) in Beijing
First International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) Released
Nanoelectronics Research Initiative (NRI) Formed to Explore Post-CMOS Technology
America COMPETES Act Signed into Law
SIA Creates Anti-Counterfeiting Task Force (ACTF) to Combat
Counterfeit Chips
SIA Relocates from San Jose, Calif. to Washington, D.C.
Legislation to Secure Supply of Helium Enacted
Semiconductor Technology Advanced Research network (STARnet) Launched
Export Control Reforms Related to Radiation Hardened Chips Take Effect
DoD Enacts Policy to Help Eliminate Counterfeit Semiconductors from Military Supply Chain
ITA Updated to Include New ICT Products, Including Advanced Semiconductors
DoD Strengthens Procurement Policies to Combat Counterfeit Semiconductors
R&D Tax Credit Made Permanent
White House Working Group on Semiconductors Launched to Address Industry Challenges
Landmark Chemicals Reform Legislation Enacted
Legislation to Protect Trade Secrets Enacted
MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES
Charter Members Charter Membership is for semiconductor manufacturing, design, and research companies (IDMs, fablite, and fabless) that are headquartered in the United States.
International Semiconductor Members International Semiconductor Membership is for semiconductor manufacturing, design, and research companies that are headquartered outside of the United States but that have a significant presence in the United States.
Enhanced Corporate Members This category is designed for companies within the semiconductor industry supply chain that want to have a larger voice on SIA public policy initiatives. Enhanced Corporate Members are invited to participate in SIA’s full scope of advocacy efforts.
Corporate Members Corporate Membership is available to any company that does not design or manufacture semiconductors but that has an interest in the health and growth of the industry.
SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION:Advancing Policies that Help Your Business GrowSIA has a 40-year history of successfully uniting semiconductor companies around common challenges and shaping public policy to help members grow their businesses. We provide semiconductor manufacturers, designers, and researchers with a seat at the table when policy decisions are made in Washington and in capitals around the world.
For equipment and materials suppliers and other companies that do business with the semiconductor industry, SIA provides vital information about industry priorities and valuable business-to-business networking and branding opportunities.
Charter Members
International Members Corporate Members
MEMBERS
POLICY PRIORITIES
TAX Make the U.S. Tax Regime Globally
Competitive
EXPORT CONTROL Reduce Burdens on
the Export of Commercial Semiconductors
ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH & SAFETY
Support Sustainability
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Promote Innovation by Protecting Valuable IP
RESEARCH Increase Federal
Investment in Semiconductor Research
ANTI-COUNTERFEITING Combat Counterfeit
Semiconductors
IMMIGRATION Strengthen America’s Technology Workforce
TRADE Expand Access to
Global Markets
World Semiconductor Council (WSC) Established
WSC Regions Eliminate Tariffs on Multi-Chip Package ICs (MCPs)