Schneider Electric Unveils Power Solutions Targeting Semiconductor Industry
Innovation Day Successfully Held for the Semiconductor Industry
Sharing High-Quality Power Solutions and Enhancing Energy Efficiency
Schneider Electric Korea, a global energy management company, has unveiled high-quality power solutions to address the energy challenges faced by the semiconductor industry.
On July 9, Schneider Electric announced that it had concluded the 'Innovation Day (EcoStruxure for Semiconductor 2025)' on the 8th, an event held for semiconductor industry customers and equipment manufacturers.
On the 8th, at the 'Innovation Day (EcoStruxure for Semiconductor 2025)' hosted by Schneider Electric for semiconductor industry customers and equipment manufacturers, visitors are touring the Innovation Hub. Schneider Electric
View original imageThis event was organized to introduce solutions addressing the key challenges faced by the semiconductor industry, including the sharp increase in energy demand, the need to respond to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) requirements, and the need to secure power operation stability as manufacturing processes become more advanced. The event featured a total of seven technical sessions. In addition, the 'Innovation Hub (Experience in Real)' exhibition zone attracted about 140 industry representatives, including those from Samsung Electronics, Samsung SDS, Samsung Display, SK Hynix, SEMES, and Wonik Holdings, demonstrating strong interest in the event.
The technical sessions covered a variety of immediately applicable technologies for industrial sites, including: ▲ energy monitoring in semiconductor production processes; ▲ motor analysis based on new electronic overcurrent relay (EOCR) products; ▲ AI-based predictive maintenance; ▲ human-machine interface (HMI) and control technologies; and ▲ digital safety solutions. In particular, there was significant interest in machine learning-based control technologies and smart energy analytics platforms.
Schneider Electric held the "Innovation Day (EcoStruxure for Semiconductor 2025)" on the 8th for semiconductor industry customers and equipment manufacturers. Schneider Electric
View original imageThe 'Innovation Hub' exhibition zone was organized into three themed areas: ▲ sustainability; ▲ resiliency (ensuring process continuity); and ▲ efficiency (energy efficiency). Attendees were able to explore technologies and practical solutions for the semiconductor industry at each zone.
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Kim Eunji, Head of the Power Products Division at Schneider Electric Korea, stated, "It was an opportunity to directly hear the concerns of semiconductor customers and to present practical solutions based on global case studies and technologies. Going forward, we will continue to work with customers across various industries to accelerate energy transition and digitalization."
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