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January 25, 2024

Fujifilm Starts Full-Scale Operation of its Production Facility for Basic Material Used in Semiconductor Manufacturing Process

Launches Kumamoto site for semiconductor materials manufacturing, establishing its first CMP slurries production system in Japan

TOKYO, January 25, 2024 – FUJIFILM Corporation (President and CEO, Representative Director: Teiichi Goto) announces that its new production facility for CMP*1 slurries, a basic material used in semiconductor manufacturing process, at its Kumamoto site has begun full-scale operation. The new facility was installed by FUJIFILM Electronic Materials Co., Ltd. (Head office in Yokohama City, Kanagawa; President Shigeki Kobayashi; FFEM), the core company that leads Fujifilm’s Electronic Materials business, with an investment of approximately 2 billion yen at the Kyushu site of FUJIFILM Material Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (FFMT Kyushu), a display materials production site located in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan.

Fujifilm has launched FFMT Kyushu as its Kumamoto base for semiconductor materials, producing not only display materials but also semiconductor materials to ensure supply stability. This is Fujifilm’s first CMP slurries production facility in Japan.

Demand for semiconductors is expected to increase and performance is projected to advance against the backdrop of faster and higher communication speeds with 5G/6G, the spread of automated driving, AI and the metaverse. Under these circumstances, it is increasingly important to ensure a stable supply of higher quality and higher performance semiconductor materials used in the semiconductor manufacturing process.

CMP slurries are polishers for evenly levelling semiconductor surface, which contain a mixture of wires and insulation films of varying hardness. The market is growing at a rate of 10% per annum*2. Fujifilm has CMP slurries production facilities in Arizona, USA and Cheonan, South Korea as well as in Hsinchu of Taiwan and is expanding CMP slurries sales by continuing to meet customers’ high demands for stable supply and quality.

FFEM has introduced and started the full-scale operation of the state-of-the-art production facility and quality assessment equipment for CMP slurries at FFMT Kyushu, a main production base for display materials. The company combines the new facility / equipment with the human resources and manufacturing expertise of FFMT Kyushu, which has a history of meeting the high quality demands of customers for display materials, to produce high quality and high performance CMP slurries.

By producing CMP slurries domestically in Japan, Fujifilm is now able to supply CMP slurries to its domestic customers in a timely manner. Fujifilm now has a total of 4 sites worldwide with enhanced production capacity to meet the growing global market. 

In addition, FFMT Kyushu plans to start operation of a state-of-the-art facility to produce color filter materials for image sensors in the spring of 2025, expanding its semiconductor materials production lineup.

Fujifilm offers process chemicals used in the pre- and post-processes of semiconductor manufacturing, including photoresists, photolithography-related materials, CMP slurries, post-CMP cleaners, thin-film formation materials and polyimides, as well as Wave Control Mosaic (WCM) materials such as color filter materials for image sensors. Leveraging the resulting strengthening of  its broad product lineup and  global stable supply structure as well as its advanced R&D capabilities and solid trusting relationships with customers, the company is striving to accelerate business growth, with the goal of achieving 500 billion yen in global revenues of Electronic Materials business by FY2030. Fujifilm will continue to contribute to the development of the semiconductor industry through the development and supply of cutting-edge semiconductor materials.

  • *1 CMP stands for Chemical Mechanical Polishing.
  • *2 According to Fujifilm data

Overview of the production facility that has become fully operational

1. Location

Kikuyo-machi, Kikuchi-gun, Kumamoto (inside the factory of FFMT Kyushu)

2. Total investment Value

Approximately 2 billion yen

3. Production item

CMP slurries

Contact

Media contact

FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation
Coprorate Communications Division,
Public Relations Group

Customer contact

FUJIFILM Corporation
Electronic Materials Business Division

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